1N5822 are Schottky diodes .
Yes. I should have checked. I answered by taking the information in the original post at at face value without checking, and did so in order to be quick and helpful after the first posted reply had been relatively unhelpful to tadiam1.
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The cc voltage is +/- 22v Ok....
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/SGSThomsonMicroelectronics/mXyyrsr.pdf
The cc voltage is +/- 22v Ok....
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/SGSThomsonMicroelectronics/mXyyrsr.pdf
The cc voltage is +/- 22v Ok....
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/SGSThomsonMicroelectronics/mXyyrsr.pdf
Typically the diode reverse voltage should be twice the peak applied voltage. I assume your peak input signal is 22V.
So the diodes should be at least 44V types. This one is 40 volts but then there must be higher margin so it's working.
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