What Does This Diode Symbol Represent?

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The diode symbol in question is identified as a variation of a Zener diode, although it is not commonly used in the United States. The typical Zener diode symbol features angled tips on the cathode line, while a Schottky diode has two right-angle tips. The discussion highlights the confusion surrounding older diode symbols and emphasizes the importance of recognizing these variations in electronic schematics.

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Homework Statement


I have looked in all my textbooks but i can't find anything about this diode or what it does?
Here is the symbol of that diode (from a City & Guilds past exam paper):
[URL]http://img5.immage.de/2204diode.jpg[/URL]

Homework Equations


It's just an unknown diode symbol to me, and there are no equations that i know of associated with it.

The Attempt at a Solution


At first look, it appears to be a Zener diode, but it might not be, unless it's an old version of the Zener diode??
 
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zener diode with (threshold??) voltage of 2V
i.e. anything over 2v is aloud to pass back through
 
sharks said:

Homework Statement


I have looked in all my textbooks but i can't find anything about this diode or what it does?
Here is the symbol of that diode (from a City & Guilds past exam paper):
[URL]http://img5.immage.de/2204diode.jpg[/URL]

Homework Equations


It's just an unknown diode symbol to me, and there are no equations that i know of associated with it.


The Attempt at a Solution


At first look, it appears to be a Zener diode, but it might not be, unless it's an old version of the Zener diode??

As Mardoxx says, it looks to be a variation of a Zener diode symbol:

http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&...i=g1&aql=&oq=zener+diode+sym&gs_rfai=&start=0

It's not commonly used, though, at least not in the US. Here, a Zener symbol generally has angled tips to the cathode line, with an angled tip on both sides. A Schottky diode generally has two right-angle tips to the Cathode line. So having a single right-angle tip on the cathode line is unusual.
 
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Thank you both of you. Your help is much appreciated. :)
 

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