John Smith wrote:
On 9/12/2010 7:04 AM, dave wrote:
JS - Why a Silicon Diode versus a Resistor
in the DC Output Line ? - iwtk ~ RHF
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The resistance needed varies with current draw?
To drop the voltage from 5 to 4.4-4V ... as I originally said ... the
voltage drop in silicone diodes is around 6.8, it can vary some due to
type, manufacturing process, etc.
Regards,
JS
I was taught six tenths for a Si diode rectifier, three tenths for Ge.
To keep the voltage constant, while current draw varies, requires a
variable resistance. I assume this happens inside the diode.