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SANJAY(K12336), SABIHA(k12783),
RAVINDRA MEENA
ROHIT(k)
SIR
IInd Sem , 1st Year, Section A
HOD Ist YEAR
A-3 Batch
Circuit Diagram
Thecurrent through the Zener diode willchange in order tokeep the volt
threshold limitsof Zener action and the maximumpower that itcan dissip
RESISTORS
LOAD RESISTANCE
Zener diodes are available in a range of difference power ratings. If a large current flows
through a small zener diode it will be destroyed, therefore we calculate the power to be lost
in the diode and select a diode rated above that value. Here the zener power rating is equal
to the zener voltage multiplied by the maximum current (Imax) calculated above which
equals 8.2 * 0.110 = 0.9 Watts. Therefore a 1.3 Watt power rated zener diode should be
perfect.
The power dissipated in the resistor is equal to the voltage drop across the resistor
multiplied by Imax. Therefore in this example power = 4 * 0.110 = 0.440 Watts. Using
a 0.5 Watt resistor would be cutting it a bit fine - particularly if the source voltage is
going to fluctuate higher regularly, therefore a 1 or 2 Watt rated resisitor should be
used here despite it costing a few pennies extra.
+ CONSTANT
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N R (load) OUTPUT
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FLUCTUATING
VOLTAGE
D.C. INPUT VOLTAGE P