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Hi,
standard 500 mW zener diodes in the 6 V range show junction capacitances
around 100 pF, which limits their switching speed.
Therefore, often the base-emitter diodes of a small-signal transistors
are substituted. But how much do their zener voltages scatter? In other
words, how many transistors does one have to check to find 5%-matching
voltages?
Or is there such a product as fast zeners with defined voltage? Perhaps
200 mW types?
Thanks,
Martin.
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Hi,
standard 500 mW zener diodes in the 6 V range show junction capacitances
around 100 pF, which limits their switching speed.
Therefore, often the base-emitter diodes of a small-signal transistors
are substituted. But how much do their zener voltages scatter? In other
words, how many transistors does one have to check to find 5%-matching
voltages?
Or is there such a product as fast zeners with defined voltage? Perhaps
200 mW types?
Thanks,
Martin.
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