"Winfield Hill" -edu wrote in
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john jardine wrote...
I know where you're coming in from, but whichever way I look at Win's
graphs
I'm seeing a straight line for that 1N4148 at 0-30mv levels. Yes, the
scales
are log-log but the constant of proportionality is dead straight linear.
I.e
1mv RF in gives 1e-10 amps and 10mV in gives 1e-9 amps and pro-rata for
all
points in between (you did see the double decade increments?). This
agrees
with the 10Mohm value that's marked on the graph.
Right, but that part of my measurements cries out for further bench
exploration. It represents only one part, and is unconfirmed. Also,
what happens if the voltage is reversed? Are we to believe the diode
is a 10M resistor, shunted by a diode? I'm not comfortable with that.
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Thanks,
- Win
Yes. Ive been mulling that over. If there is no static bias current flowing
through the diode and it magically switches to 'open circuit' when the
incoming voltage reverses sign, then it would still make a perfect 'average
respsonding' rectifier even at these mV or even uV levels. Just how does the
reverse current start to act in the reverse direction?. On the face of it, a
IN4148 seems easy enough to check out.
regards
john
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