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Zener diode connect in forward or reversed biased?

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Answered by kvnmurty
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Zener diode is connected in reverse bias in a circuit, for regulating voltage.  It is also called a shunt regulator.

Zener diode is a special purpose p-n junction semiconductor diode. Zener invented it.  The zener diode operates in the break down region in the reverse bias.  Its main function is to regulate voltage.  It allows a wide range of current at the same voltage.  

It is connected in reverse across the load (electrical appliance like refrigerator ). Its resistance is very high till the breakdown voltage is reached. Zener breaks down near the operating voltage of the appliance and does not allow change in the voltage across the load.  Near the zener breakdown voltage, its resistance is very low.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Zener diode is a type of diode which is it different from other diode in one function. It can reverse the flow of current when Zener voltage is reached whereas in other diode it only flows from anode to its cathode.


Zener diode is connected in reverse bias.


It was invented by Clarence Melvin Zener and then after named after his name to Zener diode.


Zener diode is widely used as a shunt (parallel resistance) regulator to regulate the voltage in the circuit so as the voltage connot burn the circuit.


It is used in various ways such as voltage shifter, voltage regulator and waveform clipper.


In diode there is a change of voltage between forward bias and backward bias as shown in diagram


Forward bias means right side of x axis on graph.


Backward bias means left side of x axis on graph.

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