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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Reading MA
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Sorry about this STUPID question, but I am having a brain fart!
With a zenner diode, the marking indicates the cathode, correct? If in a circuit diagram, where the arrow of the zenner diode points toward a component, does this translate to the white line on the actual diode facing the component? Thanks, BK
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Yes. The line in the circuit diagram is the same as the lline on the diode itself
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