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  • Some diode japonese - Panasonic

    I dont know what type is, it is broken.
    Someone sugestion, substitution ?
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  • #2
    Just a wild guess. But it may be a 6.8v zener. Blue band = 6 and grey equals 8.

    Google search diode color code

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    • #3
      See if this helps:

      https://w.atwiki.jp/mcmaster/pages/273.html


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      • #4
        Are there any similar diodes in this equipment? Maybe it is a zener diode of 6.8 Volts. If there are other ones with other colour bands, remove one and test it to see if it's a zener that matches its colour band code.

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        • #5
          There is no similar part of diodes that is like them, so I cant test it, it is broken.

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          • #6
            From that place I conclude that it can be "
            Variable capacitance diode for AFC of UHF and VHF tuner.Discontinued.Old No. (MA840).
            "
            I dont know what substitution is.

            Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post

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            • #7
              Do you have, or can you trace out, any of the surrounding circuitry? What kind of circuit is it?

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              • #8
                I dont have scematic, bat this is input of oscilloscope probe, NATIONAL VP-5320A
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                • #9
                  It's not going to be a zener, in that location.
                  It is possibly a 1N68 germanium diode, described as 'gold-bonded'. They are normally packaged in that glass body, DO-7, I think..
                  Gold-bonded diodes have a lower forward voltage drop compared to point-contact types. The OA47 is a common gold-bonded type.

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