8. A particular design of a voltage regulator is shown below. Diodes D1 and D2 are 10 mA units; that is, each has a voltage drop of 0.7 V at a current of 10 mA. Each has n=1. a. What is the regulator output voltage V0 with the 150 ? load connected? b. Find V0 no load.
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The voltage regulator circuit provided includes a power supply of +5V, two diodes (Di and D2) in series, and a resistor (218Ω) in series with the diodes. There's also a load resistor (150Ω) connected in parallel with the second diode (D2). The diodes are specified Show more…
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