Hi Gary,
In the process of learning about the SG and its components I just watched some tutorials regarding diodes. Before that, I was under the illusion that as long as voltage/amperage rating where more or less the same you can interchange one diode with the other. But I learned that different diodes behave very different under certain circumstances, I have some questions regarding diodes which I hope you can help me with:
I assume that putting a couple of 1N4007 in parallel would do the trick as well? Or is the 1N5408 so similar in characteristics to the1N4007 that they can be interchanged?
The D3 diode of the comparator circuit (12V zener, 1N5242) I could only find in packages of 250. So at the moment of ordering I looked for a diode with similar specs, available in smaller quantities and ordered this one:
Nexperia BZX79-B12,113
https://nl.rs-online.com/web/p/zener-diodes/0508163/
spec sheet: https://docs.rs-online.com/13a2/0900766b80b4c56e.pdf
I was wondering if you have any idea if I can replace the 1N5242 with the zener diode I bought without running into any trouble?
Many thanks in advance,
Rodolphe
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In the process of learning about the SG and its components I just watched some tutorials regarding diodes. Before that, I was under the illusion that as long as voltage/amperage rating where more or less the same you can interchange one diode with the other. But I learned that different diodes behave very different under certain circumstances, I have some questions regarding diodes which I hope you can help me with:
A single 1N4007 will probably blow as the current will exceed it's one amp rating. I use two 1N5408 diodes twisted together in parallel, and they handle the current just fine.
The D3 diode of the comparator circuit (12V zener, 1N5242) I could only find in packages of 250. So at the moment of ordering I looked for a diode with similar specs, available in smaller quantities and ordered this one:
Nexperia BZX79-B12,113
https://nl.rs-online.com/web/p/zener-diodes/0508163/
spec sheet: https://docs.rs-online.com/13a2/0900766b80b4c56e.pdf
I was wondering if you have any idea if I can replace the 1N5242 with the zener diode I bought without running into any trouble?
Many thanks in advance,
Rodolphe
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