Can anyone identify this diode and it’s values for me please, I cannot find a schematic so this is my last resort I believe.
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Sorry, it’s from what most will consider a waste of effort piece of equipment but I’m determined to bring it back to full working condition.
Denon UCD-F88 , CD player separate from a midi system, I believe ( or hope ) that the diode is responsible for the dim display.
Denon UCD-F88 , CD player separate from a midi system, I believe ( or hope ) that the diode is responsible for the dim display.
It's called ZDsomething, so it is probably a Zener diode. Judging by its size it must be a 400 mW or 500 mW Zener. The photograph is too vague to see what the Zener voltage is.
Off topic: I see you are from Milton Keynes, I love the museums at Bletchey Park.
Off topic: I see you are from Milton Keynes, I love the museums at Bletchey Park.
Hi , thanks for your reply, I guess it wouldn’t hurt to try either one that you’ve suggested?
Yes Bletchley park is a great place to visit .
Yes Bletchley park is a great place to visit .
You first need to know what the correct Zener voltage is. If it is used as the reference for some sort of voltage regulator, a too high voltage could easily lead to damage beyond repair. Can you read any part of what is printed on the diode?
It will be a BZY88C24. It is the 24volt clamp between the heaters/filament and the negative bias. If it was faulty, there would be no display at all.
Is is short circuit ... if not ... it is OK and the display is dim through ageing of the display.
Is is short circuit ... if not ... it is OK and the display is dim through ageing of the display.
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