I have a schematic that shows a device drawn as a conventional diode and labeled SFM 40. I have two of the boards and one has a device in said location marked ED6343 EDI, the other HT03 EDI. Could EDI be the manufacturer? These devices have a cathode band on the case, but do not seem to have a junction when tested. The exhibit very high resistance in one direction (3 megohm or so) and infinite resistance in the other. They are in an epoxy case that is about the length of a 1/2 watt resistor, but smaller in diameter than a IN4007. They are also multisided and not round. Anybody have an idea what these lil buggers might be?
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