Content Glossary
MOSFET Transistor
A MOSFET transistor is a semiconductor device that is widely used to switch the amplification signals in electronic devices. MOSFETs are expanded metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors that are used to influence the flow of electrical charges by influencing the flow of the charges to greater extent. MOSFETs are found in all modern electronic devices that have the four terminals named source, gate, drain and body. The body, as the name suggests, is the main plot where the source and the drain are spaced while the gate is above these terminals. A special kind of separating material is used as an insulation layer between the gate and the source, drain and body. It is referred to as the modern integrated circuit because it is economic when used for mass production and can be used for solving complex problems.
Hall Effect Sensor
Hall effect sensors are used in a variety of electronic applications. Understanding some basic facts about the Hall effect sensor can help you to determine the best way you can use this component in the applications your company offers.
Power Management IC
Power management ICs manage power usage in many different types of devices. Power management ICs are usually present in devices such as mobile phones and portable music players. At Diodes Incorporated, we offer power management ICs that meet all of the requirements of portable electronic equipment. We work hard to provide our clients solutions to manage their power usage efficiently. Power management ICs are commonly found in portable devices.
LED Driver
A light-emitting diode driver, or LED driver, is an electronic component that controls the power to a single LED component or a series of LED bulbs or devices. These drivers are particularly useful in applications where the power needs of the LED components vary. They are also a good solution to keep the LED components' power levels consistent when the needs vary due to temperature variances that are commonly associated with LED components
Bipolar Transistors
Bipolar junction transistors, which are also called bipolar transistors, are a type of doped semiconductor material electronic device that contains three terminals. These are used in switching applications or amplification applications. Because they contain both holes and electrons, these components are named bipolar transistors.
Gate Drivers
Gate drivers connect the control electronics up to the power stage. These are actually powerful amplifiers that can power IGBTs and MOSFETs, even with the high-current drive that is required to operate these electronic components.

