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I have a circuit that I built years ago. Rather than just replacing a
bunch of zener diodes, is there a way to test them in circuit, without powering on the circuit? I know that surface mount zeners fail shorted, but they can open if there is enough current. Can I just do a diode check at each polarity with a DMM to detect a bad zener? Thanks |
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