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In Reply to: Re: Silicon carbide versus silicon Schottky posted by beto1 on October 18, 2006 at 04:34:00:
It is likely to be cheaper and have a higher probability of not failing. The forward voltage of the silicon device will be lower, so make sure the output voltage is not too high.
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- Then I would go with the silicon device. - Al Sekela 08:31:03 10/18/06 (9)
- Re: if Sic Scottky are not in the limit - beto1 19:28:55 10/18/06 (7)
- No obvious physical reason for a sonic difference, - Al Sekela 10:04:32 10/19/06 (6)
- higher forward voltage...... - beto1 18:21:22 10/19/06 (3)
- Higher diode forward voltage may be a problem. - Al Sekela 22:09:13 10/20/06 (2)
- Re: Higher diode forward voltage may be a problem. - beto1 08:46:51 10/21/06 (1)
- Here is where I run out of ideas to help you... - Al Sekela 12:10:51 10/21/06 (0)
- Re: No obvious physical reason for a sonic difference, - pkell44 13:17:59 10/19/06 (1)
- Re: No obvious physical reason for a sonic difference, - beto1 18:17:42 10/19/06 (0)
- Re: Then I would go with the silicon device. - beto1 18:27:10 10/18/06 (0)