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діод - avalanche diode
- avalanche-injection diode
- avalanche-transit-time diode
- back-biased diode
- BARITT barrier-injection and transit-time diode
- BARITT diode
- barrier-injection and transit-time diode
- base-emitter diode
- buried Zener diode
- CATT diode
- charge-storage diode
- chip diode
- clamping diode
- clamp diode
- collector-base diode
- controlled avalanche-transit-time diode
- deep diode
- double-diffused diode
- emitter-base diode
- emitting diode
- Esaki diode
- gold-barrier Schottky diode
- graded-junction diode
- Gunn-еffectdiode
- Gunndiode
- heterojunction diode
- hot-carrier diode
- impact-avalanche and transit-time IMPATT diode
- impact-avalanche and transit-time diode
- intrinsic-barrier diode
- isolation diode
- laser diode
- light-emitting diode
- MBE diode
- mercury-probe-silicon diode
- mesa-type diode
- mesa diode
- negative-resistance diode
- negative diode
- organic-on-GaAs diode
- pin diode
- planar epitaxial diode
- punch-through diode
- Read diode
- reference diode
- reverse-biased diode
- Schottky-barrierdiode
- Schottkydiode
- shallow diode
- source-drain diode
- temperature-compensated diode
- TRAPATT trapped plasma avalanche transit-time diode
- TRAPATT diode
- trapped plasma avalanche transit-time diode
- variable-capacitance diode
- variable-reactance diode
- VC diode
- voltage-reference diode
- voltage-regulator diode
- Zener diode
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