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A Real Step Recovery Diode: MA144769

A project log for The Rise and Fall of Pulses

A project in which I try to go faster and faster

ted-yapoTed Yapo 03/01/2019 at 17:012 Comments

I found some actual step-recovery diodes at Mouser. They're not the fastest ones available, with only a 150 ps maximum transition time, but that's still pretty good. They're available in SOT-23 and SC-79 packages, so I bought a few in each. I was able to test one today with the same setup I had used to test a 1N914 earlier.

Here's the input pulse (blue) vs the output (green). The diode has sharpened the fall time considerably, from 7.8 ns to 362 ps according to the scope auto-measurements at this time-scale. It's actually much faster than that.

The circuit to test this diode is the same one I used before:

In this case, the diode was in a SOT-23 package, so I used a little adapter PCB to mount it to two BNC connectors.

Here's the falling edge of that pulse again, at 200 ps/div. The scope now says it has a 278 ps fall time, but guess what? That's the fall-time of the scope itself! The diode probably has a fall time under the 150 ps maximum spec on the datasheet. I'll just have to find some clever way to verify it.

This seems promising. These diodes are only around $2 each, and are easily fast enough to generate strobe pulses for a 1 GHz sampling head.

I'm thinking I can drive one of these SRDs with a commercial MOSFET driver IC. The driver doesn't need to be particularly fast (a few ns transitions are fine), but needs to handle some hefty currents and have low jitter.

Discussions

Daren Schwenke wrote 03/02/2019 at 00:46 point

Wow.  I had no idea such a component existed, and that something so simple would have such a dramatic effect.  Thank you.

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Ted Yapo wrote 03/02/2019 at 01:40 point

This is what made those GHz+ sampling oscilloscopes from the 1960s-1980s possible. I've been trying to work around them, since they're somewhat unobtainium, but if Mouser carries one, I figure it's fair game.

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