Aero1207
Aerospace
- Sep 24, 2014
- 7
Our firm is using a pressure transducer in an application and the circuit design
uses a 2.4 volt diode on the output. We have seen some of the diodes become blown due
to transient spikes. We know that at one point the manufacturer had considered a 3.6 volt diode
on the output. The question of susceptibility came up between the two diodes. Would a 3.6 volt diode be
less susceptible to voltage stresses than a 2.4 volt diode?
uses a 2.4 volt diode on the output. We have seen some of the diodes become blown due
to transient spikes. We know that at one point the manufacturer had considered a 3.6 volt diode
on the output. The question of susceptibility came up between the two diodes. Would a 3.6 volt diode be
less susceptible to voltage stresses than a 2.4 volt diode?