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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 Paul VK3DIP wrote: John A, Spot on we have reverse breakdown at around 15 to 20 volts dependant on current, this is obviously not a high voltage diode!!! By the way yes the cross bar is the cathode. All the (known) varactors I have measure a vf around the 0.6-0.7 volt and so do the PIN's I have, though I don't have a really extensive collection of either, this is why I had ruled them out but if you know of other examples then its sounding good. So so far we know: Forward Voltage ~ 1.4 -1.5 V Reverse Voltage Breakdown ~ 15-20V No Visible or IR light emitted. Small Signal RF like packaging with cross bar indicating cathode. So what is left?, 2 series 10V Zeners? I may have to break one open and get out a microscope yet. Paul. |
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