S.NO
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Zener breakdown
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Avalanche breakdown
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1.
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Breakdown is due to strong electric field developed
across the narrow depletion region.
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Breakdown is due to charge multiplication
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2.
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Observed if Vz > 6 volt
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Observed if Vz < 6 volt
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3.
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The VI characteristics is very sharp with zener
breakdown
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The VI characteristics is not very sharp with
avalanche effect
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4.
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The breakdown voltage decreases as junction
temperature increases
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The breakdown voltage increases as junction
temperature increases
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5.
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It occurs in heavly doped diodes
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It occurs in normally doped diodes
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