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Description

50 Pcs 1N34A 1N34 Schottky Diode 50mA 65V DO-35 (DO-204AH) IN34A IN34 Axial for TV FM AM Radio Detection

Key Features

  • Quantity: 50 pieces
  • Type: Schottky Barrier Diode
  • Model: 1N34A
  • Forward Current: 50mA
  • Peak Reverse Voltage: 65V
  • Package: DO-35 (DO-204AH) axial glass body
  • Low forward voltage drop and low leakage current

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 1N34A
  • IN34A
  • 1N34
  • IN34

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for general purpose and low-power applications
  • Suitable for AM, FM, and TV radio signal detection circuits
  • Used in crystal radio sets
  • Applicable in switch-mode power supplies and high-frequency DC-to-DC converters
  • Compatible with various electronic hobbyist and prototyping projects

When to Replace

  • Component fails electrical tests (shows as open or shorted)
  • No signal or poor reception in radio detector circuits
  • Visible physical damage such as cracks or burn marks on the diode body
  • Circuit malfunction directly attributable to diode failure

Installation Tips

  • Verify diode polarity before soldering. The band on the diode body indicates the cathode (negative) side.
  • Use a temperature-controlled soldering iron to prevent overheating the component.
  • Consider using a heat sink (e.g., alligator clip on the lead) between the solder joint and the diode body to dissipate excess heat.
  • Ensure the component is properly seated on the circuit board before soldering.
  • Trim leads to the appropriate length after the solder joint has cooled.