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In Reply to: RE: Help with diode biasing. posted by Al Noakes on September 15, 2014 at 10:58:20:
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Follow Ups Full Thread Please enable JavaScript to allow Full Thread view. Topic - Help with diode biasing. - twystd 14:38:51 09/11/14 (12) Here is the Lower Current Curve - Maxamillion 10:54:56 09/12/14 (1) RE: Here is the Lower Current Curve - twystd 12:29:35 09/12/14 (0) RE: Help with diode biasing. - wheezer 09:42:43 09/12/14 (5) RE: Help with diode biasing. - twystd 12:41:24 09/12/14 (4) RE: Help with diode biasing. - wheezer 13:36:22 09/13/14 (3) RE: Help with diode biasing. - Al Noakes 10:58:20 09/15/14 (1) Good point (nt) - wheezer 07:48:33 09/16/14 (0) RE: Help with diode biasing. - twystd 20:51:45 09/13/14 (0) RE: Help with diode biasing. - Paul Joppa 19:00:22 09/11/14 (2) Put simply: the more current, the greater the voltage drop within the curve of the diode. - Ralph 08:04:22 09/12/14 (0) RE: Help with diode biasing. - TimFox 07:09:47 09/12/14 (0) RE: Help with diode biasing. - Tre' 14:46:48 09/11/14 (0) Follow Ups Good point (nt) - wheezer 07:48:33 09/16/14 (0)