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[Amps] Bias Zener Diodes In Parallel ?

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Subject: [Amps] Bias Zener Diodes In Parallel ?
From: 2@vc.net (2)
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 13:29:24 -0700
>>> I have an amp that I have put several 5.6Volt @ 5watt zeners
>>> in series for cathode bias.  They get way too hot with
>>> about 800ma of current.  Can I parallel zeners to divide the
>>> current without problems with balance between them?

Tom Rauch wrote: 

>>Hi Doug,

>>You should have enough headroom. That's only .8^2 * 5.6= 3.6 watts 
>> per diode. Maybe the heatsink is too small, or mounting is incorrect.
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>> Does P  equal I^2*R, Tom? 
>         
>       Yes, actually, it does!

Bingo.   Tom sez  P=I^2*E.   [see above quote] -- i.e., can both formulas 
be true?
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>>  I thought P equals E*I = 4.48w.
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>       Also correct! 
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Does 4.48w = 3.6w?
ok
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>> >You know diodes can run pretty hot and remain safe.
>> 
>> Zener case temp is 25ºC/77ºF-max at rated dissipation.
>> 
>       Another point to ponder is that Zener devices have a TCZV which
>makes them drift quite a lot.  That applies to "zeners" having a Vz of
><5.6V.  Devices having a Vz of >6.2V aren't really "zeners," they're
>low-voltage avalanche diodes selected for specific avalanche voltages.

Good points

>Those also have a TCBV, and it's just the opposite of zeners.  Around 5.6V,
>the TCZ or TCBV is usually zero, so this is a very good voltage to use, when
>possible.  It's about as stable as a zener gets.

Would the case temp of said zener be nmt 25ºC at 4.48W diss. in July?
>
Cheers, Steve


-  R. L. Measures, a.k.a. Rich..., 805.386.3734,AG6K, 
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