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In article , Chuck Harris
writes: This can be solved one of two ways: 1) add a series resistor to each each diode to limit how much current can flow, 100 ohms, or some such. (Note, one for each diode!) Would shunt caps help? What if it's a bridge unit and I can't get in series? Replace with discrete diodes and Rs? 2) switch to fast recovery diodes. How would these be specified in a catalog? "Fast recovery power diodes"? Thanks, Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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