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Schottky diodes are a good thing, but you need to use them wisely! There are assemblies that are designed for low-frequency rectifiers and they have the lowest transition resistance, but at the same time have a very large junction capacitance. https://zen.yandex.ru/media/dima/v-ch... But assemblies for high-frequency circuits of generators and converters have a very high transition resistance, which does not interfere with them when operating in pulse mode with high-frequency currents. Using conditionally high-resistance Schottky diodes in circuits of powerful rectifiers of network frequency, you will get overheating and rapid failure of these diodes. And vice versa - by including Schottky diodes with low resistance in high-frequency circuits - you will find that there is almost no rectifying effect - the junction capacitance becomes a conductor at high frequencies. So don't rush to install unique diodes anywhere - think, read and check yourself what you got your hands on, perhaps an expensive and reliable assembly will be out of place for you and you will have to use ordinary silicon diodes without frills. #ShotkiDiodes #ShotkiRectifier #ShotkiDiodeDifference For those who need details (I'm rarely there) https://zen.yandex.ru/dima https://vk.com/id26168899 https://ok.ru/profile/570092326202/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...