I have never actually heard it, just read about it.
But.....when a diode sees the polarity swing, and its Anode goes from Positive to Negative (from conducting to nonconducting) how does that cause noise exactly.?
I am not even sure what really happens.
The instantaneous polarity of the transformer swings faster than the diode can turn off.? So this will let electrons flow the other direction, at a time when that particular circuit plans for no current.?
Or does it still let electrons flow in the same direction, against a now Negative swing of the transformer.?
Thank You
But.....when a diode sees the polarity swing, and its Anode goes from Positive to Negative (from conducting to nonconducting) how does that cause noise exactly.?
I am not even sure what really happens.
The instantaneous polarity of the transformer swings faster than the diode can turn off.? So this will let electrons flow the other direction, at a time when that particular circuit plans for no current.?
Or does it still let electrons flow in the same direction, against a now Negative swing of the transformer.?
Thank You
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