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- | {{ elektronische_schaltungstechnik: | + | The following circuit depicts a simple voltage reference circuit. There, a Z-diode provides a constant output voltage $U_\rm L$ on the load - despite a fluctuating input voltage $U_\rm S$ from the source. \\ |
- | In a voltage reference circuit, a Z-diode enables - despite a fluctuating input voltage - an output voltage to be kept relatively constant. In the simplest case, a circuit as shown on the right can be used for this purpose. | + | The following quantities |
- | The following quantities | + | * Source voltage |
- | * Source voltage $U_S=7.0 ... 13.0V$ (e.g. via sinusoidal input voltage with $f = 50 Hz$), | + | * series resistor $R_{\rm V}=1.0~\rm k\Omega $ |
- | * series resistor $R_V=1.0k\Omega $ | + | * load resistor |
- | * load resistor $R_L=10k\Omega $ | + | * Z-diode $D_\rm Z$ as $\rm BZX84C6V2$ ($U_\rm Z = 6.2 ~\rm V$) |
- | * Z-diode $D_Z$ as $BZX84C6V2$ ($U_Z = 6.2 V$) | + | |
- | An ideal (Z) diode would be assumed to hold the breakdown voltage $U_Z$ at all reverse currents $I_S$. \\ | + | {{drawio> |
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+ | An ideal Z-diode would be assumed to hold the breakdown voltage $U_\rm Z$ at all reverse currents $I_\rm S$. \\ | ||
This is to be checked for the real diode. | This is to be checked for the real diode. | ||
- Model the circuit in Tina TI and insert a picture of the circuit. | - Model the circuit in Tina TI and insert a picture of the circuit. | ||
- | - Compare the progression of $U_L$ to $U_S$. In particular, measure the maximum and minimum values of $U_L$. | + | - Compare the progression of $U_\rm L$ to $U_\rm S$. In particular, measure the maximum and minimum values of $U_\rm L$. |
- | - Change the load resistance to $R_L=1.0k\Omega $ and perform the same comparison of $U_L$ to $U_S$ again. <WRAP onlyprint> | + | - Change the load resistance to $R_\rm L=1.0~\rm k\Omega $ and perform the same comparison of $U_\rm L$ to $U_\rm S$ again. |
- | - How can the difference be explained? | + | - How can the difference be explained? |
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