Re: Can the PIV of a diode be "safely" exceeded?
From: deaks (deakie_at_gmail.com)
Date: 11/17/04
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Date: 17 Nov 2004 11:26:48 -0800
chrisgibbogibson@aol.com (ChrisGibboGibson) wrote in message news:<20041116201005.21510.00000694@mb-m11.aol.com>...
> No. Not safely. That's why the spec exists in the first place. You pillock. :-)
>
> Gibbo
Wouldnt it be true to say that the piezo's internal resistance is high
and the voltage would drop considerably when presented with a low ohms
circuit such as the one presented.
deaks
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