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The BOJACK 1N34A Germanium Diode is a high-performance electronic component designed for reliability and efficiency. With a forward rectified current of 50mA and a maximum reverse voltage of 65V, this diode is perfect for various applications. Packaged in a set of 25, each diode is hermetically sealed in glass, ensuring durability and longevity. Ideal for professionals seeking dependable electronic solutions.
Manufacturer | BOJACK |
Brand | BOJACK |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.1 x 3.9 x 0.47 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | BJ-34-25 |
J**C
Work well for crystal radio
I was hesitant to use these to make my first crystal radio (most old heads recommend other diodes) but these were so much more affordable and they work just fine. I am well pleased.
J**T
Great service and quick delivery...
Good item for the price...
D**D
Works for me
Worked well for my project. Packaged nicely and seems like decent quality for the price.
B**I
Good Value for Money!
High quality components at a great price.
C**.
Lower Vf than germanium, but higher capacitance than germanium
These diodes will have a greater performance than germanium diodes in crystal radio sets. They also have a four times greater capacitance, though, and that could be a problem in some other specialized applications. I took off only one star because these are Schottky type, silicon, diodes -- not germanium diodes and I don't like misleading product descriptions. Should have said 1N34 equivalent, Schottky diodes, or similar, and not mentioned germanium. I measured 0.20 volts forward voltage at 1mA on the one I did measure and 6pf of capacitance. Very good.
S**Y
Real Germanium Diodes
I only tested one, but that one had a 0.3V forward voltage drop, exactly as expected for a germanium diode.
L**R
Not a Germanium Diode
These are not germanium diodes. See screen shot below, curve in red is real germanium diode, curve in brown is one of these, this is actually a schottky diode.
M**N
Works in my Crystal Radio
Some people believe that many of the diodes sold as Germanium are actually Schottky diodes. I don't know how to tell the difference (the voltage drop is about the same for each). They work in my Crystal Radio, that is what is important to me.
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