SUMMARY
The voltage drop across resistance R in a Zener diode circuit is calculated using Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL). The equation derived is -Vs + IR + Vz = 0, where Vs is the source voltage, IR is the voltage drop across the resistor, and Vz is the Zener voltage. For a 15V source regulated to 12V, the resistor value is determined by R = (Vs - Vz) / I, resulting in a recommended resistor of approximately 27 Ohms for a total current of 110mA. Proper power ratings for the resistor must also be considered to ensure circuit reliability.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL)
- Basic knowledge of Zener diode operation
- Familiarity with Ohm's Law
- Ability to calculate resistor values based on voltage and current
NEXT STEPS
- Study Zener diode characteristics and their applications in voltage regulation
- Learn how to calculate power ratings for resistors in circuits
- Explore advanced circuit design techniques for voltage regulation
- Research common mistakes in applying Kirchhoff's laws in circuit analysis
USEFUL FOR
Electronics students, circuit designers, and engineers interested in voltage regulation techniques using Zener diodes.