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Michael Starks
Guest
All,
I would appreciate a quick pointer toward someone who makes these
types of diodes, so I don't have to just randomly guess and/or Google
all night:
A Schottky diode capable of 200-300 A peak current for a fraction of a
second. It has to be a robust construction with no magnetic
components, preferably glass
encapsulated, but metal will do, and be capable of operation at 4.2
degrees K.
Yes, that's very very cold.
Thanks,
Michael
I would appreciate a quick pointer toward someone who makes these
types of diodes, so I don't have to just randomly guess and/or Google
all night:
A Schottky diode capable of 200-300 A peak current for a fraction of a
second. It has to be a robust construction with no magnetic
components, preferably glass
encapsulated, but metal will do, and be capable of operation at 4.2
degrees K.
Yes, that's very very cold.
Thanks,
Michael