- The symbol for a diode is an arrow. To indicate that the current is blocked when going in the opposite direction, the arrow has a bar at the pointed end.
- Many diodes are composed of silicon or germanium. Diodes will conduct when the forward voltage reaches a certain value, typically 0.6 volts for silicon.
- Small signal diodes are very common, typically performing as switches, regulating current or converting AC to DC. Other common types include LEDS, photodiodes and power rectifiers.
- Some diodes are made to conduct when they are reverse-biased. These include zeners, which are used to regulate voltage, and varactors, which behave like variable capacitors.
- Diodes are found in many devices, such as surge protectors, lasers, light sources and sensors. They are also used to create power supplies and voltage doublers.














