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Althouh Zener Diodes are a bit old-school, they do have some modern applications. Back in the 80's, I worked on the first Transatlantic Fiber Optic Cable (TAT-8). It had repeaters every 25 Kilometers or so. The power for all the repeaters was several thousand Volts with each repeater having a Zener of the Voltage needed to power the Repeater in series with the Power. Think of it as a High Voltage supply with a string of Zeners in series with the output, each repeater having it's own Zener with the voltage and current being taken off across each Zener. Quite a simple setup, but it worked quite well.
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