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What is a Gunn Diode? How it Works?

Last Updated on May 20, 2026 by Swagatam 1 Comment

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Gunn diodes are semiconductor devices which are used to generate low-power microwave signals in a simple and low-cost manner. These have been in use for more than 60 years now. Gunn diodes can work with frequencies ranging from a few gigahertz to over 100 GHz. It was first discovered by J. B. Gunn of IBM […]

Filed Under: Electronics Theory Tagged With: Diode, Gunn, Works

Communication Protocols in Microcontrollers Explained 

Last Updated on May 20, 2026 by Swagatam 4 Comments

UART communication

In this post I am going to explain various communication protocols that are used by microcontrollers, microprocessors and ICs for communicating with various sensors, electronic drivers, input and output devices.  We will see: Why do communication protocols exist in electronics? UART protocol. I2C or IIC or “I squared C” protocol. SPI or Serial Peripheral Interface […]

Filed Under: Electronics Theory Tagged With: communication, Explained, Microcontrollers, Protocols

Diodes: Working, How to Use, Applications

Last Updated on May 20, 2026 by Swagatam 2 Comments

Hydraulic analogy of diode

It’s John Ambrose Fleming (1849-1945), a British engineer, who invented the first diode in 1904, in the form of an electron tube. Later, with the development of semiconductor technology, the diode became a dipole consisting of two substrates: one, rich in free electrons, and of type N, the other deficient in electrons, and of type […]

Filed Under: Electronics Theory Tagged With: Applications, Diodes, Working

Constant Current Generator Circuits Explained

Last Updated on May 20, 2026 by Swagatam 19 Comments

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Constant current generators (CCGs), as the name suggests, are circuits designed to produce a steady load current regardless of significant fluctuations in load resistance or voltage levels. Basic Constant Current Generator Circuit Illustrated in Figure 1 is a basic example of such a circuit. In this configuration, Q1 operates in the common emitter mode. A […]

Filed Under: Electronics Theory, Power Supply Circuits Tagged With: Circuits, Constant, Current, Explained, Generator

How to Make Logic Gates using Transistors

Last Updated on May 20, 2026 by Swagatam 12 Comments

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In this post I have explained how to build NOT, AND, NAND, OR, and NOR logic gates using discrete transistors. The main advantage of using transistor logic gates is that they can work even with voltages as low as 1.5 V. In some electronic applications the available voltage may be inadequate to power TTL or […]

Filed Under: Electronics Theory Tagged With: Gates, Logic, Transistors

How Load Conducts in Half-Bridge Driver Circuits like IR2184 or IR2110

Last Updated on May 20, 2026 by Swagatam 2 Comments

Many folks, especially beginners, they get fully confused when they try to use a half-bridge driver circuits using ICs like IR2184 or IR2110. They look at the datasheet diagram and start thinking, “Bro, how the load will conduct? The MOSFETs are switching one by one so how the current will pass through the load? Looks […]

Filed Under: Electronics Theory, Inverter Circuits Tagged With: Bridge, Circuits, Conducts, Driver, Half, Load

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