Advise needed on some rectifier diodes...

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Paultergeist
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Re: Advise needed on some rectifier diodes...

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Thanks very much for the detailed and scholarly reply. I am learning a lot from this journey.
teemuk wrote: ....Such diodes [ultra-fast recovery types] absolutely should not have capacitors connected in parallel because it detriments their operation.

If you slow down diode's operation with a parallel capacitor the ringing frequency of the resonant circuit decreases and the result is that the noise isn't as easily radiated around and picked up by surrounding circuitry. The magnitude of the transients may also decrease. This trick works well with diodes that have slow reverse recovery times.
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Your explanation about NOT using capacitors with UF diodes is -- by the way -- consistent with something I had read in Merlin Blencowe's book on power supplies, but I now understand it better thanks to your explanation.

Fork in the road: The current power supply ( a 2-diode voltage doubler circuit) uses old (standard?) diodes with a .0022uF cap across each diode -- I was going to just stay consistent to that original design -- but replace the diodes and capacitors. It is beyond my expertise to specifically dial-in the capacitor value, so I was just assuming that new .0022uF caps and new (I was going to use 1N5408) diodes would do the trick.....?

The other "road to take" would be UF5408 diodes and skip on the paralleled caps....I guess.....?

Without being able to put this thing on a scope and really hash it out, is one approach more *forgiving* to a beginner than the other?

Thanks very much for the assistance!
Paultergeist
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Re: Advise needed on some rectifier diodes...

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Gents,

One last question on this subject......

This rebuild/repair has been somewhat on hold while I have been waiting for the new rectifier diodes to arrive. For some reason, Mouser has been slow on getting these things to me. I had ordered 1N5408 diodes to replace the very old cryptically-marked one's in the circuit. Out of frustration, I tried to source some diode locally. I found these:

NTE 5809.

Compared to the (ordered) 1N5408s, the specs look very much the same. As far as my limited knowledge will take me, both diodes are standard-speed 3A diodes rated for 1000V max.

Is there any reason why I cannot use the NTE5809 as a substitute for 1N5408s?

Sorry to keep kicking this thread down the road.
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Re: Advise needed on some rectifier diodes...

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Paultergeist wrote:Gents,

One last question on this subject......

This rebuild/repair has been somewhat on hold while I have been waiting for the new rectifier diodes to arrive. For some reason, Mouser has been slow on getting these things to me. I had ordered 1N5408 diodes to replace the very old cryptically-marked one's in the circuit. Out of frustration, I tried to source some diode locally. I found these:

NTE 5809.

Compared to the (ordered) 1N5408s, the specs look very much the same. As far as my limited knowledge will take me, both diodes are standard-speed 3A diodes rated for 1000V max.

Is there any reason why I cannot use the NTE5809 as a substitute for 1N5408s?

Sorry to keep kicking this thread down the road.
NTE5809 cross references to 1N5408

TM
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