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why is the symbol of diode so ?

on 2012-03-25 11:37:38   by anushree   on Electronics & Communication  1 answers

Rajni

on 2012-03-25 09:30:00  

the direction of the diode symbol's “arrowhead” points against the direction of electron flow. This is because the diode symbol was invented by engineers, who predominantly use conventional flow notation in their schematics, showing current as a flow of charge from the positive (+) side of the voltage source to the negative (-). This convention holds true for all semiconductor symbols possessing “arrowheads:” the arrow points in the permitted direction of conventional flow, and against the permitted direction of electron flow.