Zener$504530$ - translation to English
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Zener$504530$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zener (disambiguation)

Zener      
n. Clarence Melvin Zener (1905-1993) fisico americano inventore dell"omonimo diodo
Zener diode         
  • Current-voltage characteristic of a Zener diode with a breakdown voltage of 3.4 V.
  • Buried Zener structure
  • Temperature coefficient of Zener voltage against nominal Zener voltage.
  • Zener diode shown with typical packages. ''Reverse'' current <math>-i_Z</math> is shown.
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DIODE THAT ALLOWS CURRENT TO FLOW IN THE REVERSE DIRECTION AT A SPECIFIC VOLTAGE
Zener Diode; Stabilitron; Zehner diode; Xener diode; Zener diodes
n. (elettr.) diodo Zener, diodo semiconduttore a voltaggio costante e costruito per sfruttare il funzionamento in valanga del diodo (viene usato come regolatore di voltaggio)
voltage source         
ELECTRICAL ELEMENT WHICH MAINTAINS A FIXED VOLTAGE ACROSS ITS TWO TERMINALS, REGARDLESS OF CURRENT
Rubber zener; Ideal voltage source; Controlled voltage source; Constant-voltage power supply; Dependent voltage source; Constant voltage source
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Definition

Zener diode
['zi:n?]
¦ noun Electronics a semiconductor diode in which at a critical reverse voltage a large reverse current can flow.
Origin
1950s: named after the American physicist Clarence M. Zener.

Wikipedia

Zener

Zener can refer to:

  • Zener diode, a type of electronic diode
  • Zener effect, a type of electrical breakdown which is employed in a Zener diode
  • Zener pinning, the influence of a dispersion of fine particles on the movement of low- and high angle grain boundaries through a polycrystalline material
  • Clarence Zener, the American physicist after whom the diode, effect, and pinning are named
  • Karl Zener, the American psychologist after whom the cards are named
    • Zener cards, cards used to conduct experiments for extra-sensory perception