I am working on a magnetic cooker board that has this smd diode shorted.It is marked as a diode on the board.The letters on it are all the same size. it says CU31 and under it 0 0D . I searched everywhere but i cant find anything that would help me identify it.I would guess its a fast recovery one.It feeds the collector of a large SGW25n120 igbt rated at 1200volt C-E .Can anyone help? Thank you
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