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reverse biasSee bias. reverse bias [ri′vərs ′bīยทəs] (electronics) A bias voltage applied to a diode or a semiconductor junction with polarity such that little or no current flows; the opposite of forward bias. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Other performance benefits include wider square reverse bias safe operating area (RBSOA), up to 175 degrees Celsius maximum operating temperature, high peak turn-off capability, positive collector-to-emitter saturation voltage temperature coefficient and short-circuit rating of 5 micro-seconds and high dV/dt induced turn-on immunity. Upon applying a reverse bias voltage to EAM, the absorption coefficient of the quantum well is increased due to shrinkage of its effective band gap (c) A 10 Gbps Miniature Device Multi-Source Agreement (XMD-MSA): The MSA has been created to establish compatible sources of optical modules for use in the small optical transceivers, like XFP, XENPAK and so on. For ruggedness, they provide a wider reverse bias safe operating area (RBSOA) than IGBTs of similar ratings. |
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