From: cclist at
sydex.com
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 16:05:27 -0800
Subject: Re: The 2N2/256-BSCP [was: Homebrew Drum Computer]
From: Dave McGuire
I'd love to find a huge stash of a few
thousand new-old-stock tunnel
diodes. :-(
You'll kindly observe that I had the good taste not to also mention
Shockley diodes, which, to the best of my knowledge, are really
unobtainium. American Microsemiconductor still offers a selection of
tunnel (Esaki) diodes, for as cheap as $9 the each.
http://store.americanmicrosemiconductor.com/diodes-tunnel-diodes.html
I suspect a clue to the high prices is the "JAN" labeling on some of
the parts (i.e. military and aerospace application).
I have a copy of the GE tunnel diode handbook around here somewhere
(as well as about a dozen or so NOS diodes in my hellbox) that shows
all manner of logic circuits constructed with the little beasts.
I've never even breadboarded any of them, but the power requirements
look very modest.
OTOH, I've never seen a book detailing logic circuits with Shockley
diodes, though I imagine it's certainly possible.
Cheers,
Chuck
Hi
As a cheaper alternative to a tunnel diode, do a search for
a Lambda Diode. I used one of these circuits once to make an
oscillator that ran at over 100MHz.
Dwight
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