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'What type of diode in com84 Programmer'
1999\02\05@200038
by
Brian Gracia
I went for a look at the website mentioned in the letter from Andy about
the Com84 programmer. Anyone know what type of diode D1 is? It is a 1N914
or a 1N4001?
Brian
1999\02\06@063503
by
Paul Fletcher
Brian,
On the web site of the com84 diagram it suggests the diode can be any small
type. I have used the 1N4148 (cos I have 300 of them!) and it works fine.
I have not tried the 1N4001 but can see no reason why it shouldn't
work - In fact I'll try it out this weekend.
As for the 1N914, this is not a diode number I have come across - it this
a US part number ? (I'm in the UK)
Paul Fletcher.
Brian Gracia wrote:
> I went for a look at the website mentioned in the letter from Andy about
> the Com84 programmer. Anyone know what type of diode D1 is? It is a 1N914
> or a 1N4001?
>
> Brian
1999\02\06@081220
by
hmiller
Paul Fletcher wrote:
>
> Brian,
>
> On the web site of the com84 diagram it suggests the diode can be any small
> type. I have used the 1N4148 (cos I have 300 of them!) and it works fine.
>
> I have not tried the 1N4001 but can see no reason why it shouldn't
> work - In fact I'll try it out this weekend.
>
> As for the 1N914, this is not a diode number I have come across - it this
> a US part number ? (I'm in the UK)
>
> Paul Fletcher.
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Paul
The 1N914 is, for all practical purposes, identical to the 1N4148.
Harley WB0ROQ
1999\02\06@151401
by
Jim Paul
1999\02\06@190318
by
Karl A. Uscroft
I've used a 1N4001 without any problems.
1999\02\06@190752
by
dave vanhorn
At 07:02 PM 2/6/99 -0500, Karl A. Uscroft wrote:
>I've used a 1N4001 without any problems.
400X or 941 or 4148 all work fine here, it's very non-critical
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