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Anytime! It appears that the shorter lifetime diodes are used for the higher
frequencies (VHF / UHF). When I built my first receiver and was looking for the right type of diode for the preselector, the engineer I was working with said "you need to use some real slow dogs for these frequencies". In one of Rohde's notes, I remember his stating that a diode with a 1.5uSec minority carrier lifetime is usable down to around 200kHz. I have had good experience with 1N5767s down to 10kHz, but I am sure that there is a rolloff in sensitivity. Pete wrote in message oups.com... When I read lifetime, in my mind I was thinking shorter was better. In fact, there are gold doped transistors where the gold is used to lower the lifetime. However, the paper explained the longer lifetime means lower resistance Thanks for the reference. |
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