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Hi,
I am curious about germanium power rectifier diodes. How do they compare
with silicon P-N types, how with silicon Schottky ones? Why did they
disappear long ago in the West (if they existed at all)? Are there only
disadvantages, or are there advantages too?
I suspect they show higher reverse currents, but may have a lower
voltage drop for not-to-high forward currents - at least in the 100V
plus region, where Schottky diodes do not reach. Any experiences out
there?
Examples of such things are the Russian 10A diodes D242 (100V), D243
(200V), D245 (300V), D246 (400V), and D247 (500V), as sold at
<http://globex.com.ru>. Does anybody know what type of package these do
come in (as this should tell somthing about the voltage drop)?
Thanks,
Martin.
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Hi,
I am curious about germanium power rectifier diodes. How do they compare
with silicon P-N types, how with silicon Schottky ones? Why did they
disappear long ago in the West (if they existed at all)? Are there only
disadvantages, or are there advantages too?
I suspect they show higher reverse currents, but may have a lower
voltage drop for not-to-high forward currents - at least in the 100V
plus region, where Schottky diodes do not reach. Any experiences out
there?
Examples of such things are the Russian 10A diodes D242 (100V), D243
(200V), D245 (300V), D246 (400V), and D247 (500V), as sold at
<http://globex.com.ru>. Does anybody know what type of package these do
come in (as this should tell somthing about the voltage drop)?
Thanks,
Martin.
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