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larny
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Posted: 03:33pm 12 Nov 2017
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I have been searching for multiple diodes without success. The best I could find was packages with 2 diodes inside. I would prefer more. Ideally 6 diodes with a common cathode. Or one with 6 individual diodes.
Alternatively, if these are not available, then a 3, 4 or 5 diode package would suffice.
I searched Element 14 & RS Components without success. I also did an Internet search for "diode arrays" & "multiple diodes" but all I could find was ESD protection devices. Does anyone know where I can but such packages?

Any assistance will be appreciated.
Len
 
Warpspeed
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Posted: 08:20pm 12 Nov 2017
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Are we talking about small fast signal diodes, or huge heavy grunt power diodes ?
Cheers,  Tony.
 
larny
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Posted: 10:55pm 12 Nov 2017
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Thanks Tony,
Sorry, I should have clarified that point.
I want small signal diodes. The speed is irrelevant.
Len
 
oztules

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Posted: 11:33pm 12 Nov 2017
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type this into google
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.....oztules
Village idiot...or... just another hack out of his depth
 
larny
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Posted: 12:02am 13 Nov 2017
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Thanks oztules, much appreciated.
Len
 
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