A Zener diode is a semiconductor component that maintains stable voltage in electronic circuits by conducting normally in forward bias at 0.7V, but in reverse bias, it enters breakdown mode at its rated voltage (e.g., 12V) and locks the output at that level regardless of input fluctuations, redirecting excess current to ground and protecting circuits from voltage spikes.
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This Tiny Diode Controls Voltage π€―Added:
What if this tiny component is the reason your phone charger doesn't explode? When voltage spikes in a circuit, most components simply burn out. The Zener diode doesn't. In forward bias, it behaves like any normal diode, conducting at 0.7 volts. Nothing special. But in reverse bias, something different happens. Push it past its breakdown voltage and instead of failing, it locks. It holds the output at exactly its rated voltage, say 12 volts, regardless of how much the input fluctuates. Excess current gets redirected to ground. Your circuit stays protected. That is voltage regulation.
No complex chip, just one component doing its job silently. Every IoT sensor, every power supply you've ever used relies on this principle. Subscribe for the next one.
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