Could be an old germanium signal type. Does it still have a measurable forward drop?
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Yes, for checking tookout from pcb it's ok, but never seen this kind of diod before,that's why m asking, and also confuse there is no value on top of it, 🤔
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Also the meter reading value at diod mode showing half the value of any normal diod , may b has les drop that's why his showing
Depends on where it is used and what function performs. Sometimes even si can be placed in place of ge, but with circuit modifications. Do you have a schematic with this diode ?
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Ok let's see , can find in market or not, thanks guys and appreciate for sharing your knowledge,👍
I would use a 1N270 if the reverse voltage is above 35 volts. If lower a 1N34. Of course most diodes sold as a 1N34 are just any germanium diode, sometimes even a Schottky silicon diode!
Looks like a glass diode, may be OA79, if used as a RF detector.
That has a whisker, see with mgnifying glass.
Please specify where it is used, and what is the issue.
Why do you want to replace it?
That has a whisker, see with mgnifying glass.
Please specify where it is used, and what is the issue.
Why do you want to replace it?
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