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Re:First go to WWW.IXYS.COM/

Posted by ben R. on April 23, 2000 at 23:09:01:

First go to www.IXYS.com/ then you will see- Rectifier Bridges go to it.Then scroll down untill you see Diode Bridges with Fast Recovery Diodes and there they are. On another note in VTV#12 page 30-31 in Figure#3 they shown a Dave Wolze trick of putting a Svetlana 6D22S damper diode(or a parallel pair!?) after a SS rectifier bridge. Has any one tried this trick and if so how close did it sound to a tube rectifier bridge? This trick plus the IXYS' VBE 26-12NO7 seemed like a elegant and neat set up.also has any one tried putting hex fred on the back wave and Damper Diode on the front wave of a full bridge rectifier?