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Rectify ac input?





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From:  bmack [SMTP:bmack-at-frontiernet-dot-net]
Sent:  Thursday, March 05, 1998 9:10 PM
To:  Tesla List
Subject:  Re: Rectify ac input?

Malcolm and Matt

While it is true that the recovery times for the stock microwave diode
is unacceptable for RF use, there is an alternative.

Hv components makes a similar diode that has a 75ns recovery which
will work.  If you intend to rectify the TC, you will need a bunch in
series 
soaking in oil for best results.

Jim McVey



> Hi Matt,
> 
> > From:  Matthew Mills [SMTP:mattmills-at-mindless-dot-com]
> > Sent:  Wednesday, March 04, 1998 2:13 PM
> > To:  Tesla List
> > Subject:  Re: Rectify ac input?
> >edit
> > Correct me If I'm wrong but I would expect the best way to make a High
Voltager
> > Rectifier would be to use Microwave Diodes (approx. $3) as these are
rated between
>>edit
> 
> Only for mains type frequencies. They behave as resistors at higher 
> frequencies because their recovery time is abysmal. I nearly cooked 
> some when I tried using them to rectify a rather low power flyback 
> supply.
> 
> Malcolm
> 
>