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- The Zener diode shown in Fig. 3.64 has VZ = 18 V.(Solved)
The Zener diode shown in Fig. 3.64 has VZ = 18 V. The voltage across the load stays at 18 V as long as IZ is maintained between 200 mA and 2 A. Find the value of series resistance R so that E0 remains 18 V while input voltage Ei is free to vary between 22 V to 28V.
Date posted: August 14, 2019. Answers (1)
- A 7.2 V Zener is used in the circuit shown in Fig. 3.63 and the load current is to vary from 12 to 100 mA.(Solved)
A 7.2 V Zener is used in the circuit shown in Fig. 3.63 and the load current is to vary from 12 to 100 mA. Find the value of series resistance R to maintain a voltage of 7.2 V across the load. The input voltage is constant at 12V and the minimum Zener current is 10 mA.
Date posted: August 14, 2019. Answers (1)
- For the circuit shown in Fig. 3.62 (i), find the maximum and minimum values of Zener diode current.(Solved)
For the circuit shown in Fig. 3.62 (i), find the maximum and minimum values of Zener diode current.
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- For the circuit shown in Fig. 3.61 (i), find:(Solved)
For the circuit shown in Fig. 3.61 (i), find:
(i) the output voltage
(ii) the voltage drop across series resistance
(iii) the current through Zener diode.
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- Explain Zener Diode as Voltage Stabilizer(Solved)
Explain Zener Diode as Voltage Stabilizer
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- What is a Zener Diode?(Solved)
What is a Zener Diode?
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- Define the following terms:(Solved)
Define the following terms:
(i) Forward current
(ii) Peak inverse voltage
(iii) Reverse current or leakage current
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- Determine the state of diode for the circuit shown in Fig. 3.18 (i) and find ID and VD. Assume simplified model for the diode.(Solved)
Determine the state of diode for the circuit shown in Fig. 3.18 (i) and find ID and VD. Assume simplified model for the diode.
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- Determine if the diode (ideal) in Fig. 3.17 (i) is forward biased or reverse biased.(Solved)
Determine if the diode (ideal) in Fig. 3.17 (i) is forward biased or reverse biased.
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- Determine the currents I1, I2 and I3 for the network shown in Fig. 3.16(Solved)
Determine the currents I1, I2 and I3 for the network shown in Fig. 3.16(i). Use simplified model for the diodes.
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- Determine current through each diode in the circuit shown in Fig. 3.15(Solved)
Determine current through each diode in the circuit shown in Fig. 3.15 (i). Use simplified model. Assume diodes to be similar.
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- Find VQ and ID in the network shown in Fig. 3.14 (i). Use simplified model(Solved)
Find VQ and ID in the network shown in Fig. 3.14 (i). Use simplified model
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- Find the voltage VA in the circuit shown in Fig. 3.13 (i). Use simplified model.(Solved)
Find the voltage VA in the circuit shown in Fig. 3.13 (i). Use simplified model.
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- Determine the current I in the circuit shown in Fig. 3.12 (Solved)
Determine the current I in the circuit shown in Fig. 3.12
(i). Assume the diodes to be of silicon and forward resistance of diodes to be zero.
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- Calculate the current through 48 O resistor in the circuit shown in Fig. below(Solved)
Calculate the current through 48 Ω resistor in the circuit shown in Fig. below
(i). Assume the diodes to be of silicon and forward resistance of each diode is 1 Ω.
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- Find the current through the diode in the circuit shown in Fig. 3.10(Solved)
Find the current through the diode in the circuit shown in Fig. 3.10
(i). Assume the diode to be ideal.
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- An a.c. voltage of peak value 20 V is connected in series with a silicon diode and load resistance of 500 O.(Solved)
An a.c. voltage of peak value 20 V is connected in series with a silicon diode and load resistance of 500 Ω. If the forward resistance of diode is 10 Ω, find:
(i) peak current through diode
(ii) peak output voltage. What will be these values if the diode is assumed to be ideal ?
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- What is the Equivalent Circuit of Crystal Diode?(Solved)
What is the Equivalent Circuit of Crystal Diode?
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- Discuss on Resistance of Crystal Diode(Solved)
Discuss on Resistance of Crystal Diode
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- In each diode circuit of Fig. 3.4, find whether the diodes are forward or reverse biased.(Solved)
In each diode circuit of Fig. 3.4, find whether the diodes are forward or reverse biased.
Date posted: August 14, 2019. Answers (1)