On Aug 20, 3:16=A0pm, John Larkin
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> On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:55:18 +0100, John Devereux
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> <jdREM...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >Paul <energymo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
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> >> Hi,
>
> >> Does anyone know of inexpensive (less than 30 cents each @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
QTY 1000)
> >> high frequency Schottky diodes with no more than 0.01pF per diode?
>
> >> The best I can come up with are from Skyworks Inc., which are around
> >> 0.1pF, although they have some that are a bit less capacitance, but
> >> they're expensive.
>
> >Are there are *any* discrete components with capacitance that small?
> >The capacitance between its mounting pads would likely be more than
> >that.
>
> The smallest commercial chip diode I've seen is 0.02 or maybe 0.03 pF.
May I ask what diode chip part number is and manufacture? I may be
interested in purchasing a few hundred bucks worth initially if they
are reasonably priced per diode.
Thanks,
Paul


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