I stand corrected. 'Schottky' and 'hot-carrier' are alternate names for
the same type of device. See
http://www.answers.com/topic/schottky-diode?cat=technology for a
discussion.

( see
http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets_pdf/1/N/5/7/1N5711.shtml for
links to 1N5711
<http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets_pdf/1/N/5/7/1N5711.shtml%20f
or%20links%20to%201N5711>  datasheets from multiple manufacturers)

 

1N270 parts are old and fairly obsolete. Microsemi may be the only
people making them these days.

 

-Ray  WB6TPU

 

 

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Microsemi has them classified as Schottky types, but I imagine these are
similar. I can't find any data sheets on them other than Microsemi.

I will try the 1N5711 as Francis recommends and I like the files of
Edwardo, ,,




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