What is the Maximum Power (Pmax) in a Circuit with a 220ohm Resistor (Rs)?
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The maximum power (Pmax) for a 220-ohm resistor (Rs) in a circuit with a Zener diode (BZX85/C30) and a load resistor (R=1kΩ, 4W) is determined by ensuring that the power dissipation does not exceed 1.3W. The output voltage across the Zener diode is 30V, and the input voltage from the rectifier bridge is derived from a 24Vrms AC waveform. Proper calculations must account for the peak voltage and the voltage drop across the components to ensure accurate results.
PREREQUISITES- Understanding of Ohm's Law and power calculations
- Familiarity with Zener diode operation and specifications
- Knowledge of rectifier circuits and AC to DC conversion
- Ability to perform voltage drop calculations in circuits
- Calculate the peak voltage from a 24Vrms AC input and its effect on the output voltage
- Learn about power dissipation in resistors and Zener diodes
- Study the impact of load resistance on circuit performance
- Explore detailed calculations for series and parallel resistor configurations
Electrical engineering students, hobbyists designing circuits with Zener diodes, and anyone involved in power management and circuit analysis.
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