Bottlehead Forum
General Category => Technical topics => Topic started by: pro_crip on June 24, 2010, 07:10:26 AM
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The other day I was going through my, admittedly, meager parts bin and came across something I can't remember what it is. It was in one of those anti-static bags that originally contained fairchild 1200v stealth mosfets. What it is is the legs of, I assume, the mosfet are connected to the leads of a .01uF cap. A leg to a lead. Across the leg/lead I soldered a 1 meg ohm resistor. What did I build and why? The caps are wimas so if I could salvage those I suppose they could be put to use somewhere. My copy of the Audio Cyclopedia by Tremaine, 2ed, just got here and I'm off for some light reading. Thanks a bunch.
Rich
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A photo always helps, buit it sounds like a single snubbed diode maybe.