Electronics and Communication Engineering - Analog Electronics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Analog Electronics - Section 1 (Q.No. 11)
11.
In figure The minimum and maximum load currents are


Answer: Option
Explanation:
When RL = ∞, IL = 0,
When RL = 100 Ω, or 120 mA.
Discussion:
9 comments Page 1 of 1.
Sonu kumar sahani said:
6 years ago
In ON state, the voltage across load is equal to Zener voltage.
Wasif said:
7 years ago
What if, the unregulated power supply will be replaced with the regulated power supply?
Waseem haider said:
8 years ago
25v is supply voltges. Zener regulates these volts. 12v zener means it regulates 12volts. So load volt is 12v.
So we use ohms law formula I=V/R.
So we use ohms law formula I=V/R.
Anandu said:
8 years ago
I think since it's an unregulated power supply, 25 V tend to fluctuate.
A Zener diode in reverse config offers no impedance above its breakdown voltage, in this case, 12V.
So a maximum of 12V can be found across that Zener diode which is parallel to RL(thus the same voltage across RL also).
A Zener diode in reverse config offers no impedance above its breakdown voltage, in this case, 12V.
So a maximum of 12V can be found across that Zener diode which is parallel to RL(thus the same voltage across RL also).
Maharaja said:
8 years ago
Why particularly use 12v in load current?
Reshma said:
8 years ago
Here zener diode is coming parallel to load.
Babroo Chavan said:
8 years ago
Why only 12 volt used here.
Then What is 25v?
Then What is 25v?
Paul said:
1 decade ago
Why doesn't the first 100 ohm resistor add to the series resistance?
Sandeep said:
1 decade ago
What is 25v?
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