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- From: wlemonds@airmail.net (Wayne LeMonds)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: 2091 diode replacement.
- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 15:01:01 GMT
- Organization: customer of Internet America
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- References: <17708D53S86.WALLY@ukcc.uky.edu>
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- On Mon, 08 Jan 96 00:56:51 EST, WALLY@ukcc.uky.edu (Walter R Francis)
- wrote:
-
- >I was replacing a hard drive on my 2091 and somehow broke the diode that is
- >between the SCSI connector and the SCSI terminators. It's a single diode all
- >by itself. I replaced it with a diode I had in a baggie of spare parts from
- >other things.
- >
- >If someone could tell me what type and specifications the original diode had
- >I would appreciate it. I believe the drive has been acting funny, and would
- >feel better to have the correct type of diode in there.
- >
- >Thanks!
-
- This is the Germanium Diode, Catalog Number 276-1123 from Radio
- Shack. Comes in a 10 pack. Costs about $2.00.
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- Specifications :
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- PIV: 75V
- Average Rectified Current: 50mA
- Forward Voltage: 5mA (min)
- Capacitance: 0.8pF (typ.)
- Surge Current: 500mA
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