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Zener voltage regulator diodes are semiconductor devices designed to allow current to flow in the reverse direction when a specific voltage, known as the Zener voltage, is reached. They are typically made from silicon and are used to maintain a stable output voltage in electronic circuits. These diodes are essential in voltage regulation applications, providing a reliable reference voltage and protecting sensitive components from voltage spikes.
| Zener voltage range | 2.4V to 200V |
| Power dissipation | 0.5W to 5W |
| Package types | DO-41, SOD-123, SOT-223 |
| Temperature coefficient | ±2% to ±5% per °C |
| Reverse current | Typically in the range of microamperes to milliamperes |
When selecting a Zener voltage regulator diode, consider the required Zener voltage and power dissipation for your application. It's important to specify the temperature coefficient and the package type that fits your circuit design. Additionally, inquire about the reverse current specifications to ensure compatibility with your circuit's requirements. Quantities may vary based on project needs, so it's advisable to request quotes for both small and bulk orders.
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A Zener diode is used for voltage regulation, providing a stable reference voltage.
Select a Zener voltage that matches the desired output voltage for your application.
Yes, they can protect circuits from overvoltage conditions.
Common types include DO-41, SOD-123, and SOT-223.
Temperature, power dissipation, and reverse current can all affect performance.
Yes, they are available in various power ratings typically from 0.5W to 5W.