Hi
In a PSU feeding an audio buffer, a diode has broken down and allows current to run both directions.
I do not know which type to replace it with.
It is a small 4mm long and 1.5mm thick glass thing, dark orange with the printing C16PH.
Does anyone know what it is, a Zener or what??
Would be happy for a reply
In a PSU feeding an audio buffer, a diode has broken down and allows current to run both directions.
I do not know which type to replace it with.
It is a small 4mm long and 1.5mm thick glass thing, dark orange with the printing C16PH.
Does anyone know what it is, a Zener or what??
Would be happy for a reply
AndrewT said:Hi,
it could be a signal diode or zener.
Could you post a schematic?
maybe someone else recognises the code?
Does this help? I can not see what T2 is.
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jondavis said:try to find it at datasheetcatalog.com
Tried, but no matches. Google did not either come up with anything useful. Here is a photo. Thank's to those who gave suggestions, if no further replies I trust all you who participated.
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Netlist said:It's a Philips diode. C16PH is a type code for BZX55-C16, BZX79-C16 or BZV85-C16 depending on the power requirements.
Replacing with BZV85-C16 (1Watt) will surely meet the SOA needs.
/Hugo![]()
Please explain this, SOA needs? I am naive in many of those expressions. The only one I know is IMHO = In My Humble Opinion, right?

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