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+ | #Add a Zener diode to an unregulated power supply as shown below | ||
+ | #Use a value for <math>R</math> to have <math>I_L \approx 20</math> mA | ||
+ | #Measure <math>V_Z</math> for <math>I_L</math> = 1, 10, and 20 mA | ||
+ | #Tabulate your data and include the ripple. | ||
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+ | =Questions= | ||
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+ | #Derive <math>I_L= \frac{V_a-V_Z}{R}-I_Z</math> | ||
+ | #What happens if <math>R_L \rightarrow 0</math>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:37, 29 October 2010
The Zener Diode
- Construct the circuit below making sure the zener diode is oriented correctly.
- Choose a resister which will allow you to cover the range and for the voltage range of your power supply.
- use a a digital multimeter to measure for several values of .
Zener Voltage Regulator
- Add a Zener diode to an unregulated power supply as shown below
- Use a value for to have mA
- Measure for = 1, 10, and 20 mA
- Tabulate your data and include the ripple.
Questions
- Derive
- What happens if .