*** I wrote about series-connected diodes and the inadvisability of
paralleling the diodes with so-called "equalizers".
>If memory serves me correctly, a Mr. Rich Measures wrote
>an engineering article about the merits and pitfalls of parallel
>diodes some years ago.
>
>Power supply circuits of the '80's included a 470K, 5-watt,
>1-percent, metal film resistor AND a 0.01uf mica capacitor
>paralleling each diode device.
>
>>From what I remember Mr. Measures spoke of potential
>pitfalls surrounding transient pulse accumulated deterioration
>and the ability to withstand high current inrush after such
>deterioration, but it's been maybe fifteen years ago.........
>
>My suggestion, based on having to design bulletproof power supply
>systems for the telephone and wireless environment is to bite
>the bullet and invest in a device over-rated for the service,
>in terms of voltage and current. Ask what damage, and what costs
>would be incurred should the marginal design fail and you will see the'
>head-end investment is worthwhile.
>
>Respectfully,
>
>Hal
>KA1XO/4
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