[AMPS] Diodes
measures
2@vc.net
Tue, 22 Feb 2000 08:57:18 -0700
>
>Rich says;
>
> >Two diodes rated at 100piv minimum are connected in series. One diode
> >measures 101piv and the other measures 190piv. The diodes are wired in
series. No ''equalization'' is used. A mains surge of 250p-v
>appears. Does either diode conduct in the reverse direction?
>
>Maybe. You haven't provided enough information.
Ok. The mains are 50Hz. The equalizers are 10k ohms each.
> If the PIVs are that
>different, the capacities are likely to be so, so the answer is 'quite
>possibly'. You're assuming that it is purely the reverse leakage that
>determines the voltage distribution.
>
Not a good wager. Without equalization, neither diode's piv limit is
exceeded and reverse current is virtually zero. With equalization the
101v diode is toast.
cheers, Peter
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