Introduction of Zener Diode:
Solid state voltage regulator diodes or Zeners have been popular since the late 1950's when they replaced bulky vacuum tubes. Discrete zeners ranging from 500 mW to 5 watts or less have particularly remained a commonly used semiconductor product, despite the evolution of integrated circuits. High power zeners above 5 watts have increasingly been replaced by regulator ICs for power supply outputs, nevertheless power zeners are still used in a variety of areas.
A zener diode is a specially processed single PN junction that provides relatively constant voltage across two terminal despite changes in zener current. Because of this unique characteristic, it is used as a voltage regulator when placed in parallel across a load to be regulated. In special compensated multiple PN junction configurations, it may also be used as a "Zero-TC" reference voltage diode for very small changes in voltage over a wide operating temperature range.
Part Number | Package | Zener Voltage (Vz) | Power Dissipation |
Zener BZX55 Series | DO-35 | 2.4V~36V | 0.50W |
Zener 1N4728A~1EZ400A | DO-41 | 3.3V~400V | 1.00W |
Zener 2EZ3.6A~3EZ200A | DO-41 | 3.6V~200V | 2.00W |
Zener 3EZ3.9A~3EZ400A | DO-15 | 3.9V~400V | 3.00W |
Zener 1N5333B-1N5388B | DO-15 | 3.9V~400V | 5.00W |
Zener 1N5333B~1N5388B | DO-201AE | 3.3V~200V | 5.00W |
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