Relayer
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Hey guys,
Please see picture below:
As you can see, I have shown in the picture of two different diode symbols. One looks like a Schottky diode, where-as the other looks just like a general purpose type. Do they mean the same, are they in actual fact both Schottky diodes internally and some people are just too lazy to put in the right symbol? Or is there a marked difference?
Sorry for not knowing this, as in the past I've rarely used MOSFET's at all. Only in repair situations.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanx in advance.
Regards,
Relayer
Please see picture below:
As you can see, I have shown in the picture of two different diode symbols. One looks like a Schottky diode, where-as the other looks just like a general purpose type. Do they mean the same, are they in actual fact both Schottky diodes internally and some people are just too lazy to put in the right symbol? Or is there a marked difference?
Sorry for not knowing this, as in the past I've rarely used MOSFET's at all. Only in repair situations.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanx in advance.
Regards,
Relayer