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- DIAC abstract "The DIAC is a diode that conducts electrical current only after its breakover voltage, VBO, has been reached momentarily. The term is an acronym of diode for alternating current.When breakdown occurs, the diode enters a region of negative dynamic resistance, leading to a decrease in the voltage drop across the diode and, usually, a sharp increase in current through the diode. The diode remains in conduction until the current through it drops below a value characteristic for the device, called the holding current, IH. Below this value, the diode switches back to its high-resistance, non-conducting state. This behavior is bidirectional, meaning typically the same for both directions of current.Most DIACs have a three-layer structure with breakover voltage of approximately 30 V. Their behavior is similar to that of a neon lamp, but it can be more precisely controlled and takes place at a lower voltage.DIACs have no gate electrode, unlike some other thyristors that they are commonly used to trigger, such as TRIACs. Some TRIACs, like Quadrac, contain a built-in DIAC in series with the TRIAC's gate terminal for this purpose.DIACs are also called symmetrical trigger diodes due to the symmetry of their characteristic curve. Because DIACs are bidirectional devices, their terminals are not labeled as anode and cathode but as A1 and A2 or main teminal MT1 and MT2.".
- DIAC thumbnail Diac.svg?width=300.
- DIAC wikiPageExternalLink Strobe.html.
- DIAC wikiPageExternalLink Littelfuse_Thyristor_Kxxx1G.pdf.
- DIAC wikiPageExternalLink CD00002277.pdf.
- DIAC wikiPageID "444704".
- DIAC wikiPageLength "4886".
- DIAC wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- DIAC wikiPageRevisionID "706820211".
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diodes.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solid_state_switches.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Diode.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Electric_current.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Electrode.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink File:SIDAC.gif.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Negative_resistance.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Neon_lamp.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Quadrac.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Relaxation_oscillator.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Shockley_diode.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Spark_gap.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink TRIAC.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Thyristor.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Trisil.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Varistor.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink Voltage.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink File:D3capas_sym.PNG.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink File:Diac.svg.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink File:Diacgraph.png.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLink File:Kennlinie_DIAC.svg.
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLinkText "DIAC".
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLinkText "DIAC#SIDAC".
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLinkText "DIode for Alternating Current".
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLinkText "Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs".
- DIAC wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diode for alternating current (DIAC)".
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- DIAC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- DIAC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electronic_component.
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- DIAC subject Category:Diodes.
- DIAC subject Category:Solid_state_switches.
- DIAC hypernym Diode.
- DIAC type Redirect.
- DIAC type Switch.
- DIAC type Thing.
- DIAC comment "The DIAC is a diode that conducts electrical current only after its breakover voltage, VBO, has been reached momentarily. The term is an acronym of diode for alternating current.When breakdown occurs, the diode enters a region of negative dynamic resistance, leading to a decrease in the voltage drop across the diode and, usually, a sharp increase in current through the diode.".
- DIAC label "DIAC".
- DIAC sameAs Q176042.
- DIAC sameAs Diac.
- DIAC sameAs Diak.
- DIAC sameAs Diac.
- DIAC sameAs Diac.
- DIAC sameAs Diac.
- DIAC sameAs Dinistor.
- DIAC sameAs Diac.
- DIAC sameAs دیاک.
- DIAC sameAs Diac.
- DIAC sameAs Diac.
- DIAC sameAs Dijak.
- DIAC sameAs DIAC.
- DIAC sameAs DIAC.
- DIAC sameAs Diac.
- DIAC sameAs Diak.
- DIAC sameAs DIAC.
- DIAC sameAs m.0298gh.
- DIAC sameAs Diac_(diodă).
- DIAC sameAs Dijak.
- DIAC sameAs Diak_(polovodičový_prvok).
- DIAC sameAs Dijak.
- DIAC sameAs DIAC.
- DIAC sameAs Diyak.
- DIAC sameAs DIAC.
- DIAC sameAs Q176042.
- DIAC wasDerivedFrom DIAC?oldid=706820211.
- DIAC depiction Diac.svg.
- DIAC isPrimaryTopicOf DIAC.