Can fast recovery diodes and Schottky diodes be replaced? We are currently experiencing a shortage of goods, and many people are looking for solutions to replace materials, but fast recovery diodes and Schottky diodes cannot be replaced!
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What principles should be paid attention to when selecting TVS diodes? This depends on the specific protection work of the TVS diode circuit diagram.
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Fast recovery diodes are widely used in circuits. So, how to use fast recovery diodes in rectifier circuits?
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First, connect the multimeter to the test diode terminal, use the red probe of the multimeter to contact one of the pins of the transistor, and use the other probe of the multimeter to test the remaining pins until the following result is obtained:
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How to distinguish the electrode and transistor type of a transistor? Do you have any techniques or methods?
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Which has a higher switching loss between Schottky diodes and fast recovery diodes?How to calculate the loss of Schottky diode and fast recovery diode in the same switching circuit? Which loss is greater?
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The types of diodes and their classification can be distinguished based on the structure, purpose, and characteristics of the diodes
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What are the reasons for the bias of diodes during operation?
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Diodes are very common in circuit applications. To achieve breakthrough improvements in your devices, it is necessary to start by understanding diodes in a more scientific way.
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The rectifier bridge circuit has malfunctioned, and it was found that the rectifier bridge has been burned out, usually due to insufficient heat dissipation fins, excessive overload surge current, and inability to dissipate heat.
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