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Xrays TVS diodes
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john larkin
2024-03-15 19:33:52 UTC
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Interesting. No wire bonds.
Uwe Bonnes
2024-03-15 21:29:26 UTC
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Interesting. No wire bonds.
No bond wire helps with keeping total resistance low
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Phil Hobbs
2024-03-15 22:37:31 UTC
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Interesting. No wire bonds.
Rectifiers don't usually have bondwires either. A glass 1N4007 is a
solid block of glass, metal, and silicon.

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