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For the zener diode configuration given in Figure Q2(b), determine the range of the load resistance, RL and the range of the load current, IL so that the load voltage, VL can be maintained at 10V. Vin = 50V Vz = 12V IzM = 32mA Figure Q2(b): Zener Diode Circuit

          For the zener diode configuration given in Figure Q2(b), determine the range of the load resistance, RL and the range of the load current, IL so that the load voltage, VL can be maintained at 10V.

Vin = 50V
Vz = 12V
IzM = 32mA

Figure Q2(b): Zener Diode Circuit
        
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For the zener diode configuration given in Figure Q2(b), determine the range of the load resistance, RL and the range of the load current, IL so that the load voltage, VL can be maintained at 10V.

Vin = 50V
Vz = 12V
IzM = 32mA

Figure Q2(b): Zener Diode Circuit

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For the zener diode configuration given in Figure Q2(b), determine the range of the load resistance, RL and the range of the load current, IL so that the load voltage, VL can be maintained at 10V. Vin = 50V Vz = 12V IzM = 32mA Figure Q2(b): Zener Diode Circuit
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00:01 Hello students, in this question we have a center diode.
00:05 This is a setup setup with one kilo ohm and there is a center diode right here.
00:33 So there is the load resistance.
00:36 So we are given that v in is equal to 50 volts.
00:42 Then we have current center knee current ik which is equal to 10 volt.
00:51 V is said which is a desired voltage is equal to 12 volts.
00:54 So i said maximum center maximum is equal to 32 milliampere.
01:04 So we can calculate the maximum load current i l max by this equation.
01:13 I l max will be equal to i is said max that is the load current will be the maximum center current maximum center current.
01:22 So that will be equal to 32 milliampere.
01:26 Now we can calculate the maximum load resistance.
01:29 Right maximum load resistance will be r l or maximum load resistance r l max will be equal to you can write down the equation v in minus v is said by i l max.
01:50 So that will be equal to 50 minus 12 divided by 32 milliampere.
01:58 So that will be equal to 38 by zero point.
02:05 So that is 38 by zero point zero three two...
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