Why is 5.1V the standard Zener voltage and not 5V? – electronics.stackexchange.com 05:09 Posted by Unknown No Comments Looking on Digikey there are ~1300 results for 5.1V Zener diodes compared to 6 for 5V ones. Is there any physics-related reason for this or is it something else? from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitShort story where an alien convinces a human to exchange consciousness with it – scifi.stackexchange.comRushi predicted that the eigth son would kill Kansa, then why did Kans kill seven sons? – hinduism.stackexchange.comApplication process has been in German (native tongue), should I inform the candidate that the interview will be held in English? – workplace.stackexchange.comWhy does the smallest ring have two elements at least? – math.stackexchange.comReduce space between colon inside the math – tex.stackexchange.comShould I inform the candidate that the interview will be held in English? – workplace.stackexchange.com
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