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Hi Paul,
That sort of "mini-L" packaging is often used for vhf components, e.g. tuning diodes, hot carrier diodes and PIN diodes - and some of these have forward volt-drops of more than one volt. You can investigate that suggestion that it is a high-voltage rectifier by applying, say, 200v reverse voltage via a 1Mohm resistor and measuring the breakdown (if any) voltage of the diode, or what current flows. Any of the other suggestions - including mine - will break down. Are there definitely no markings? John A "Paul VK3DIP" wrote in message ... Hi all I recently purchased a bag of unmarked supposedly diodes and I am trying to figure out what they are. The clues so far are normal diode action on a multimeter (ie conducts one way but not the other) but the forward voltage is high at about 1.4 - 1.5 volts. The packaging is a small square black plastic box with flat axial leads one of which has a small cross piece on it. This packaging suggests small signal or at least low power. If anyone wants to look at the mystery diode it is the top one in this picture. http://www.users.bigpond.com/pmcmahon/mysterydiode.jpg The bottom one is a normal glass 1N914 just for scale. There is nowhere for the light to come out (or in) so they are not LEDs which is the only other diode like component I have come across with that high a forward voltage. Could it be two silicon diodes in series? Any suggestions or even just identifying the case outline would be appreciated. Thanks Paul VK3DIP |
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