Diode: Type Working Principle Zener Breakdown Invented Pin Configuration and
A Zener diode allows current to flow in both directions, allowing it to reliably operate in the reverse breakdown region. It was invented by Clarence Zener who discovered the Zener effect that causes electron tunneling under high electric fields. Zener diodes are widely used to generate stabilized reference voltages and protect circuits from overvoltage.
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Diode: Type Working Principle Zener Breakdown Invented Pin Configuration and
A Zener diode allows current to flow in both directions, allowing it to reliably operate in the reverse breakdown region. It was invented by Clarence Zener who discovered the Zener effect that causes electron tunneling under high electric fields. Zener diodes are widely used to generate stabilized reference voltages and protect circuits from overvoltage.
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Zener diode
Type Passive
Working principle Zener breakdown
Invented Clarence Melvin Zener
Pin configuration anode and cathode
Electronic symbol
A Zener diode a particular type of diode that, unlike a normal
one, allows current to flow not only from its anode to its cathode, but also in the reverse direction, when the so-called "Zener voltage" is reached. Zener diodes have a highly doped p-n junction. Normal diodes will also break down with a reverse voltage but the voltage and sharpness of the knee are not as well defined as for a Zener diode. Also normal diodes are not designed to operate in the breakdown region, but Zener diodes can reliably operate in this region. The device was named after Clarence Melvin Zener, who discovered the Zener effect. Zener reverse breakdown is due to electron quantum tunnelling caused by a high-strength electric field. However, many diodes described as "Zener" diodes rely instead on avalanche breakdown. Both breakdown types are used in Zener diodes with the Zener effect predominating under 5.6 V and avalanche breakdown above. Zener diodes are widely used in electronic equipment of all kinds and are one of the basic building blocks of electronic circuits. They are used to generate low power stabilized supply rails from a higher voltage and to provide reference voltages for circuits, especially stabilized power supplies. They are also used to protect circuits from overvoltage, especially electrostatic discharge (ESD).