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  • Fundamentals Friday.
    A tutorial on Zener Diodes.
    Avalanche breakdown, zener breakdown, zener effect, knee voltage, power dissipation, differences from regular diodes, calculating dropper resistor value, voltage regulation, clipping, clamping, transient surge overvoltage protection, characteristic curve, forward and reverse characteristics.
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  • @barryanderson5116
    @barryanderson5116 Před 7 lety +40

    Dave ... I just retired from the industry a year ago after 52 years. I've been watching your video blogs for months and must say that you do the very best job explaining concepts in a very entertaining manner than any other I've found. GREAT JOB !! I have seen in the comments trolls troubleshooting your videos. Don't let them bother you. You have something really good going on here.

    • @ColdHawk
      @ColdHawk Před rokem +2

      As a very “young player,” it’s great to hear that kind of endorsement from a seasoned pro.

  • @SauvikRoy
    @SauvikRoy Před rokem +20

    I'm just a hobbyist, but I have deep love for electronics. Videos like these also keep us amateur students interested in the subject.
    Thank you for taking the time to make it. I loved it. I'm going to binge watch all the fundamental videos in the series!

  • @bobwhite137
    @bobwhite137 Před 5 lety +54

    Well, that made me feel old - in college days, before they stopped students from sneaking into the faculty dining room, I sat at the table next to Clarence Zener. Woo Hoo - brush with greatness!

    • @TH-nf1eo
      @TH-nf1eo Před 3 lety +2

      Brush with brush with statistics fame: my doctoral advisor took a stats course from Rensis Likert, inventor of the now ubiquitous Likert Scale.

  • @cliveradvan3414
    @cliveradvan3414 Před 2 lety +6

    Working 35 years in the professional electronics industry and i never considered the iconic shape of the zener symbol. We are never too old to learn something new! Thanks Dave :)

  • @arongooch
    @arongooch Před 7 lety +342

    I like these sort of videos the most Dave. Very educational. More of this would be great.

    • @janbarthelmes1700
      @janbarthelmes1700 Před 7 lety +8

      Exactly!

    • @revealingfacts4all
      @revealingfacts4all Před 7 lety +6

      200% agree. these are my favorite type of videos too...

    • @lb5sh
      @lb5sh Před 7 lety +5

      I fully agree. This is why I subscribe to EEVBlog. I never bother watching mailbags or teardown videos.

    • @probang2866
      @probang2866 Před 7 lety +2

      I totally agree!

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Před 7 lety +21

      +rovku and many others don't bother watching tutorials and only watch the mailbag and teardowns. They have an equally valid opinion. In fact data seems to show that they outnumber the tutorial people.

  • @jakbain1337
    @jakbain1337 Před 7 lety +28

    Fundamental Fridays has to be the best segment on the EEVBLOG.

  • @proyectosledar
    @proyectosledar Před 7 lety +28

    thanks dave

  • @tyaprak
    @tyaprak Před 5 lety +5

    You are fifty times better than my instructor, Dave. You should record these kind of videos more often. Thank you.

  • @zaphhood4745
    @zaphhood4745 Před 7 lety +102

    Who needs a degree when you have Dave!

    • @abhijithanilkumar4959
      @abhijithanilkumar4959 Před 3 lety +8

      I am literally gonna say in a job interview that I watched a lot of eevblog
      If they don't know him then they suck

  • @ugmagir2641
    @ugmagir2641 Před 7 měsíci +1

    looked at tons of videos for zener diodes this was the best one. thanks

  • @applsaucemcgee
    @applsaucemcgee Před 7 lety +25

    i wish i had watched these videos in school. i'm working now and these are great for building the intuition i should have built as an EE graduate (instead of getting bogged down with math).... i'm learning way more here than i did in my 2 semesters of analog electronics courses.

    • @giomjava
      @giomjava Před 4 lety +1

      Amen!

    • @Rainbow__cookie
      @Rainbow__cookie Před 2 lety +1

      Still good to go to school to get graders you dont even need

    • @tilahunsalas8144
      @tilahunsalas8144 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Rainbow__cookie
      You need the grades/knowledge to perform better at work.

  • @user-pr8vf3xb6f
    @user-pr8vf3xb6f Před 3 lety

    I do not know if you will ever read this, but i want you to know that your videos helped me a great deal through my exams and I can't express how gratefull I am. I am 27 yold from Greece studying for my 2nd Class Marine Enginneering Certificate after a long time away from the profession due to health problems and I've been through a lot lately. So many setbacks i can't even begin with. Your videos where helpfull and cheered me up while in a really bad place. As a mechanical engineer my electronics knowledge was limited to the stuff i learned at school and it has been a very long time in marine engine rooms's noise and heat since the last time i studied about electronics, so your style of explaining helped me fill many of my knowledge gaps in and pass my exams. I will never forget your help. I will also try to donate a little something as I am in a realy bad place right now... I wish i could do more. May you always have good health and keep up the good job. I wish you the best with the new lab .You have my everlasting gratitude and respect.

  • @aaronleavy7747
    @aaronleavy7747 Před 4 lety +6

    Love your work Dave. I’m currently studying an AD in electrical and electronics engineering and your videos are much easier to understand than any of the material provided by the university.

  • @QuinceRsa
    @QuinceRsa Před rokem

    I tried watching other CZcams videos but they confused me even more but your sir really helpful I'm really glad I found your channel

  • @Zetex2000
    @Zetex2000 Před 7 lety +18

    Fundamentals Friday!!!
    YES!!!
    MY FAVORITE!

  • @MrEkg98
    @MrEkg98 Před 6 lety +8

    Man I wish I could hang out with you for a week. This stuff comes so naturally to you. I am learning so much and I have been working with electronics for 20 years.

  • @TH-nf1eo
    @TH-nf1eo Před 2 lety

    You have to respect a guy who’s so enthusiastic about explaining things.

  • @ForViewingOnly
    @ForViewingOnly Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks Dave, I always appreciate the fundamentals videos. They might never bring in the number of views that the mailbag or teardown videos do but they will be on CZcams for many many years to come (hopefully), helping out future newbies and also rusty oldies like me that need reminding.

  • @borisdorofeev5602
    @borisdorofeev5602 Před 5 lety +1

    You are a very good teacher. Funny at the right times, light but full of info that's easy to digest, and you have a pleasant voice.
    I think the way things are taught, especially how they are said, plays a big role in students being capable of absorbing the concepts.

  • @lavague7648
    @lavague7648 Před rokem

    Man congrats. I was googling in order to understand but without lack. The real secret of zener diode is actually its dynamic resistant that explains exactly how it regulates the voltage. Thanks so much for educating us.

  • @mirkomueller3412
    @mirkomueller3412 Před 7 lety +6

    Cannot tell you how much i love your teaching videos. Again awesome !!!!! Thank you so much.

  • @herbertsusmann986
    @herbertsusmann986 Před 7 lety +3

    Even though I'm quite familiar with this topic I found this to be quite interesting. Let's hear more of this kind of stuff on the EEVBlog! Tear downs only go so far...

  • @herminigildojakosalem8664

    My instructors in college (40 years ago) may have been good engineers but were poor teachers. Dave here surely is good at being both. Liked and subbed!

  • @krzysztofbolek6304
    @krzysztofbolek6304 Před 5 lety

    Great job! In Poland in my university, professor recommend your videos - so it is the best proof that there videos are immensely educational. Thank you.

  • @fieldsofomagh
    @fieldsofomagh Před 7 lety

    Great design teardown, good references to the data sheet with explanations,practical use of hardware,basic circuit calculations with various loads and input supply .All in all, this video sets the standard.

  • @koko0riginal
    @koko0riginal Před 7 lety

    We need more fridays.

  • @poruatokin
    @poruatokin Před 5 lety +1

    From a beginner, thank you very much, that answered my questions perfectly on using a zener diode as clamping protection.

  • @adrianfox9431
    @adrianfox9431 Před 4 dny

    Thanks for you video. Helped me with my Ham Radio studies.

  • @tenzin8773
    @tenzin8773 Před 5 lety

    I think I struck gold. This is one of the best videos I've seen explaining Zener diodes. Thank you!

  • @mohamedhassanin6054
    @mohamedhassanin6054 Před 5 lety

    Mr.Dave, you are so great man. You deserve a lot. thanks is not enough for you. I learned a lot from you. I wish all professors would be like you. This will change the future of education. On no account, do not stop making videos, please. Big thanks from Egypt.

  • @Aztec03hbo
    @Aztec03hbo Před 7 lety +1

    I wanted to thank you especially for the videos like this. The amount of knowledge you share is vast, but the way you share it is the greatest part about it. Thank you for sharing your time with us and teaching with clarity, vigor, and enthusiasm. Cheers!

  • @bborud
    @bborud Před 7 lety

    Fundamentals Friday is my favorite episodes. I have no idea if they are popular, but over time, these will be the most important episodes you do.

  • @NorthernKitty
    @NorthernKitty Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you!! I was aware of the basic properties of the Zener diode, and didn't understand why people avoided them as a solution for voltage regulation, and your tutorial helped me to understand why.

  • @popovlist
    @popovlist Před 7 lety

    Very nice. Best video about zener diode seen so far. Comprehensive enough to get the idea and simple enough not to lose interest/attention till the end of the video.

  • @fuahuahuatime5196
    @fuahuahuatime5196 Před rokem

    Thanks! I haven't looked at this stuff since college, and I still learned something I remember having trouble with.

  • @Streamtronics
    @Streamtronics Před 7 lety +3

    knew most of this already but still learned something interesting. Thank you! Your videos are always worth watching. Much appreciated!

  • @bobsamuel1567
    @bobsamuel1567 Před 7 lety

    Dave, Very nicely done. I have learned a lot and appreciate how well you put the concepts and related functional specifications into perspective. Keep up the excellent work! Thanks, Bob

  • @dragonshadoo99
    @dragonshadoo99 Před 7 lety +2

    I love this guy. I suggest the videos made by him to anyone that wants to learn about circuits.

  • @PeterMilanovski
    @PeterMilanovski Před 3 lety

    These are the videos that made EEVBLOG what it has become. Well this and test equipment reviews... This video hasn't aged one bit after all these years and I can see this being the standard for many years to come...

  • @flaviostutz
    @flaviostutz Před 4 lety

    Incredible straightforward explanation! Thanks, Dave!

  • @alanbenson1505
    @alanbenson1505 Před 2 lety

    My 14yr old son enjoyed this video. You explain it way better than I do!

  • @marshaul
    @marshaul Před 7 lety

    Even if I know about Zener diodes, I love seeing Dave in front of a whiteboard.

  • @nicholaspham7773
    @nicholaspham7773 Před 7 lety +1

    Excellent instructor and Zener diode lesson. Thank you for teaching.

  • @TheDivergentDrummer
    @TheDivergentDrummer Před 2 lety

    I know this is an old Vid Dave, but your channel is invaluable. I've been binge watching for days now, and really cleaning up on the theory I missed out on in college some 20 plus years ago.

  • @katachiaudio
    @katachiaudio Před 5 lety

    I'm in love with you Fundamental Friday videos, please keep up the awesome work

  • @LasVegasVocalist
    @LasVegasVocalist Před 7 lety

    what a great presentation Dave I look forward to seeing more of your foundation series videos.

  • @hodaacademy3633
    @hodaacademy3633 Před 6 lety

    Your teaching style with smiling face is awesome. Thank you so much Sir.

  • @ahmadkadahsalim5048
    @ahmadkadahsalim5048 Před 5 lety

    U R absolutely the Best teacher in this World

  • @FLyyyT_
    @FLyyyT_ Před 7 lety

    I'm so happy your channel is in my life. helping lots in my mechatronics class

  • @simongross8324
    @simongross8324 Před 7 lety +1

    I really like your channel , and finally its Fundamental Friday , i was missing this part on your channel .

  • @Daniel-ib5bx
    @Daniel-ib5bx Před 7 lety

    I love fundamentals Friday and teardowns! I NEED MORE!!!!

  • @AsBi1
    @AsBi1 Před rokem

    very helpful. i was confused to understand the diode as normal voltage regulator but as you cleared things up that it isn't a good device when load is connected.

  • @deekshitraviteja8365
    @deekshitraviteja8365 Před 5 lety

    Thank you Dave, I have to say your videos are very helpful and informative. With the knowledge of EMC testing, I have always dreamt of working as in EMC design but at least with your videos I am extensively increasing my knowledge on the basics. Who knows something might Knock the door and will remember you for sure. Thank you again!

  • @selvakumarr6672
    @selvakumarr6672 Před 4 lety

    Very good and detail explanation on Zener. Got clarity on some of my question I had in real-world application.

  • @Gameboygenius
    @Gameboygenius Před 7 lety +3

    Especially after the comment at 10:48 I'm convinced that your inspiration for talking about zeners right now is the KNEE curve. :)

  • @robertkukla591
    @robertkukla591 Před 2 lety

    You're a gem, dude. This is brilliant and hilarious.

  • @TheDessonator
    @TheDessonator Před 7 lety +1

    These are your most useful videos

  • @2150dalek
    @2150dalek Před rokem

    Thank you for explaining Zeners. It's interesting to know the history behind it's invention, too.
    And thank you for telling me not to be scared of the triangle, so it's Delta, not illuminati...feels much better.

  • @johnnykernel4557
    @johnnykernel4557 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, many thanks Dave !

  • @RavenLuni
    @RavenLuni Před 4 lety

    Interesting. Now I know why my DIY EPROM programmer wasnt working (very tight voltage requirements and I was using zeners with no knowlege of the internal resistance etc).
    These videos are absolute gold dust. Thankyou for taking the time to make them.

  • @flaconsius
    @flaconsius Před rokem

    Really comprehensive and easy to understand. Thanks for making this Videos.

  • @anaspatel9
    @anaspatel9 Před 6 lety

    Short and simply done, nice lecture.

  • @jeffryblackmon4846
    @jeffryblackmon4846 Před rokem

    You've covered the essentials very well, Dave! It doesn't hurt to refresh my memory from way back at Community College.

  • @WaltonPete
    @WaltonPete Před 7 lety +10

    Informative and interesting video. It's good to refresh your memory on the basics of electronics one in a while! I tend to disagree with some other comments that prefer specifically this type of content - I quite like your usual mix of things including teardowns and mail bag as well. After all, variety is the spice of life!

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Před 7 lety +9

      +Pete Allum I prefer the mixed bag as well. The channel was never meant to be a tutorial channel

  • @neverson42
    @neverson42 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for making these long form videos reviewing electrical components in depth. I've been out of practice for a while... I graduated college 9 years ago and have been working in other industries. I was in dire need of fundamentals review.
    I just absolutely nailed a HUGE interview thanks in large part to your channel (specifically op-amp and transistor circuit analysis). Your energy and presentation made these topics very fun to watch and easy to follow along with. Lets see if i get this job... :)

  • @miaeriksen4720
    @miaeriksen4720 Před 7 lety

    Dave, love your videos and clear explanation! Keep up the great work!

  • @giomjava
    @giomjava Před 4 lety +2

    Finally, I understand what the Zener is for :D thanks a lot, Dave!

  • @RodHartzell
    @RodHartzell Před 2 lety

    Such a simple and easy to understand explanation. Thank you.

  • @rosssilverwood6276
    @rosssilverwood6276 Před 2 lety

    Your videos and tutorials are excellent. Please keep it up good work!

  • @GregMcCarthyUK
    @GregMcCarthyUK Před 7 lety +1

    great video Dave. takes me back a few years when I studied electronics. have long forgotten some of these principles.

  • @MartinPHE
    @MartinPHE Před 7 lety

    thanks Dave learn something every time from these and the older tear down videos.

  • @pcrengnr1
    @pcrengnr1 Před 4 lety

    Thx Dave. Yep I'm a late comer. Welcome to the shunt regulator. Tricky if you are using a fixed resistor input & high dissipation.
    Every since the monolithic regulators came out they pushed Zener based regulators into the dustbin of time. So, except for niche uses, like you said, they are done. Obviously they are popular enough that they are still available.
    I for one am glad Bob Widlar came on the scene and gave us bandgap references that are embedded in all these regulators.
    Again thx Dave for taking the time do this video.

  • @robertvaldimarsson2109
    @robertvaldimarsson2109 Před 7 lety +1

    Love your tutorials. keep up the good work and get well soon.

  • @musashi939
    @musashi939 Před 7 lety

    Awesome. Wanted to mention that I'm missing the times when you did EE lecture kind of videos. Enjoyed all of them.

  • @MrDoneboy
    @MrDoneboy Před 3 lety

    Dave's an awesome instructor!

  • @Deckardsvr
    @Deckardsvr Před 7 lety

    This is my favorite segment!

  • @axeman2638
    @axeman2638 Před 7 lety

    I learn so much from your vids Dave, please do more of this sort of basic theory and common application stuff..

  • @Shaked618
    @Shaked618 Před 7 lety +3

    I enjoyed learning from you, thank you for every second you upload to CZcams. I wish there were more teachers like you.

  • @migasaursus
    @migasaursus Před 2 lety

    Great teaching capabilities clear and simple, great video

  • @joshbassett
    @joshbassett Před 7 lety

    Great video Dave!

  • @snailwearingahat5522
    @snailwearingahat5522 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for posting this explanation! ❤❤ Studying for my test and you explain so clearly! 😊

  • @vandenpiaff
    @vandenpiaff Před 7 lety

    Thanks Dave. Another very nice video

  • @gnagyusa
    @gnagyusa Před 7 lety

    Great explanation! Thanks, Dave!

  • @AlexeyVesnin
    @AlexeyVesnin Před 7 lety

    A Very good video! No worries about extra length - the longer it takes, the deeper you can dig.

  • @sir-gamesalot
    @sir-gamesalot Před 7 lety

    Nice explanation! Looking forward to the video about clamping and protection devices.

  • @666Tomato666
    @666Tomato666 Před 7 lety +103

    Dave, any chance you could talk about more circuit protection stuff? MOVs, spark gaps, etc. and *when* each of them should be used?

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  Před 7 lety +62

      Yeah, that's on the cards.

    • @tohopes
      @tohopes Před 7 lety +9

      good. because abstinence-only education doesn't work with electronics hobbyists.

    • @JanicekTrnecka
      @JanicekTrnecka Před 7 lety +3

      I would also cover speed, repetitiveness and energy surge ability of all those components - which to use in specific conditions and how to design a reasonably good protection circuit. If we are talking about protection...what about poly-switches.....

    • @inspireandinnovative6892
      @inspireandinnovative6892 Před 7 lety

      What does Dave mean by its on the cards

    • @Arek_R.
      @Arek_R. Před 7 lety

      He is thinking about making vid about it...

  • @FF7824
    @FF7824 Před 3 lety

    Good job Dave. Enjoyed it and learned quite a bit! Thanks.

  • @mywschool8910
    @mywschool8910 Před 2 lety

    Best zener diode tutorial

  • @davidsault9698
    @davidsault9698 Před 5 lety

    Excellent video. I like that he makes the occasional mistake and corrects it. Very real-life.

  • @joopterwijn
    @joopterwijn Před 7 lety

    Always love the fundamental video, partly because it is recognition what you know (of course gratifying 🤓) and picking up additional information! Can't go far and deep enough.

  • @SANGKAYEBOY
    @SANGKAYEBOY Před rokem

    great discussions about zener diode . thanks for sharing your idea sir.

  • @11rmax95
    @11rmax95 Před 7 lety

    I love these kind of videos!! Thanks for making another one!

  • @mosfet500
    @mosfet500 Před 7 lety

    Dave,
    Thanks for the refresher!
    Rob

  • @vitormhenrique
    @vitormhenrique Před 7 lety

    Awesome! I like fundamental Friday! Thanks for the video Dave!

  • @rolanddietrich5776
    @rolanddietrich5776 Před 7 lety

    Yes, love the fundamental fridays !

  • @nickguy6820
    @nickguy6820 Před 7 lety +1

    Audiophile reasons for using Zener diodes: 1) Input protection (clamping) to avoid damaging or latching op-amps or ADCs down the chain. 2) As a peak limiter (high ratio dynamics compression) to limit the signal level -- e.g., to control the clipping point before ADCs (which may sound even worse than analog clipping when overdriven) or to protect speakers from over-excursion (typically for high-power PA stuff.) 3) Intentional distortion (as in effects pedals.)

  • @Alobster1
    @Alobster1 Před 7 lety

    Love these fundamentals friday videos. thanks

  • @ElGatoLoco698
    @ElGatoLoco698 Před 7 lety +6

    Dave, you sir are one hell of a teacher. If I can understand this, anyone can.

  • @jonandersonmd7994
    @jonandersonmd7994 Před 7 lety

    Dave ... one of your best presentations .. tho my elder brain had to use more watts to keep up with your rapid-fire discourse!! GREAT job .. especially cuz wE are able to 'stop' y9u in mid-sentence, and replay at our leisure ....!!! THAANKS

  • @ravers191
    @ravers191 Před 7 lety

    Videos about electronic parts are very useful!. Thanks. It is also good to say where they are used.