Blog number:-014
Hello Everybody,
well, I hope you all will be fine.
Hello Everybody,
well, I hope you all will be fine.
Yesterday, We had discussed about DC voltage regulator. Today in this session we will discuss about Zener Diode.
Zener Diode:-
From the Signal Diode, we knew that a “reverse biased” diode blocks current in the reverse direction, but will suffer from damage if the reverse voltage applied across it is too high.
However, the Zener Diode or “Breakdown Diode”, as they are sometimes referred too, are basically the same as the standard PN junction diode but they are specially designed to have a low and specified Reverse Breakdown Voltage which takes advantage of any reverse voltage applied to it.
The Zener diode behaves just like a normal general-purpose diode consisting of a silicon PN junction and when biased in the forward direction, that is Anode positive with respect to its Cathode, it behaves just like a normal signal diode passing the rated current.However, unlike a conventional diode that blocks any flow of current through itself when reverse biased, that is the Cathode becomes more positive than the Anode, as soon as the reverse voltage reaches a pre-determined value, the zener diode begins to conduct in the reverse direction.This is because when the reverse voltage applied across the zener diode exceeds the rated voltage of the device a process called Avalanche Breakdown occurs in the semiconductor depletion layer and a current starts to flow through the diode to limit this increase in voltage.
The current now flowing through the zener diode increases dramatically to the maximum circuit value (which is usually limited by a series resistor) and once achieved, this reverse saturation current remains fairly constant over a wide range of reverse voltages. The voltage point at which the voltage across the zener diode becomes stable is called the “zener voltage”, ( Vz ) and for zener diodes this voltage can range from less than one volt to a few hundred volts.
Symbol of Zener Diode-
Zener Diode I-V Characteristics
So, that's all for this session. And if you have any doubt regarding the topic, please comment.
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