Help identifying SMD diode XH3

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The one I'm trying to identify is D6. It has XH3 9911 on the case. I found an old thread of Perry's that someone responed the package type is SMA / DO-214AC, but I can't seem to find the actual part number for this diode. 🙁

Any help would be greatly appreciated. thx!
 

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Did it fail?

There are two types of diodes used in that part of the circuit. Some designers use a schottky diode. They are low voltage diodes that are fast switching and have low forward voltage drop.

Others use a super-fast or ultra-fast high voltage diode.

The schottky diodes fail virtually always when the outputs and driver IC fail. The high-voltage diodes virtually always survive.

Common high voltage diodes are the ER1D (200v), the ES1G (600v - slightly larger SMB package). The letter suffix indicates the voltage. The MURS and MURA series of diodes should also work.

A common schottky is the MBR0520 (marked B2).
 
That appears to be a standard (non-schottky) diode. Do you have any of the diodes I mentioned on hand?

When you replace the diode and get the amp working, you should compare the voltage across the ceramic high-side capacitor for each driver IC. They should have about the same DC voltage across them.
 
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