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Both Roy and John A, have effectively suggested series HC Diodes or Low C Varicaps. John A has found some data for an older Motorola HC diode the MBD502 that shows figures for Vf and VBr that are roughly similar in a roughly similar package. Roy also suggests the possibility of a low capacitance varicap, I suppose the way to tell would be to measure the capacitance verses reverse voltage characteristic. If it was something like a MBD502 then the capacitance would be pretty much constant at a low value, if it is a varicap it could also have a low ish value but should be varying a bit. Any ideas on a simple way to do this, I assume my classic multimeter cap range wouldn't like a DC voltage and a diode across it, and the other simple way I can think of of known L and a GDO seems a bit messy to measure possibly sub 1pf values? By the way just in case anyone else is interested the place I got these from still says on their web site that they have some 82000 more which they are selling for $AUS0.0055 each for 1000 minimum which comes to AUS$5.50 for the 1000 see item 31118 at www.rockby.com.au . Paul VK3DIP "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... I doubt that it's two series zeners, since it's no trick to make a single zener with that breakdown voltage. The only application I know of for series connected diodes with that sort of breakdown voltage is for high dynamic range mixers. But the pairs I've seen in a single package have a third pin at the junction so you can also use them for other applications. I wonder if it might be a low-C varactor. The very low C ones might possibly consist of two diodes in series -- the manufacturers don't give any clues since they don't publish any data on the forward bias characteristics. The breakdown voltage of low C varactors is in that ballpark, and the packaging is consistent with that possibility. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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