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Choose the correct statement about Zener diode :

Updated On: Mar 19, 2025
  • It works as a voltage regulator in reverse bias and behaves like simple pn junction diode in forward bias.
  • It works as a voltage regulator in both forward and reverse bias.
  • It works as a voltage regulator only in forward bias.
  • It works as a voltage regulator in forward bias and behaves like simple pn junction diode in reverse bias.
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A Zener diode is designed to operate in the reverse breakdown region. In this region, the voltage across the diode remains relatively constant even with variations in current. This characteristic allows it to be used as a voltage regulator in reverse bias. In forward bias, a Zener diode behaves like a regular pn junction diode.

Conclusion: The correct statement about a Zener diode is that it works as a voltage regulator in reverse bias and as a simple pn junction diode in forward bias (Option 1).

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The correct answer is option (A) : It works as a voltage regulator in reverse bias and behaves like simple pn junction diode in forward bias.
Works as voltage regulator in reverse bias and as simple P-n junction in forward bias.
Zener diode behaves as ordinary pn junction diode in the forward bias and behaves as voltage regulator when operated in the reverse bias at the breakdown voltage.

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