Zener diode as voltage regulator.

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the behavior of a Zener diode used as a voltage regulator in a circuit with varying load resistors. Participants explore the conditions under which the Zener diode operates effectively, particularly focusing on its breakdown region and the implications for output voltage across the load resistor.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant describes their experimental setup with a Zener diode and varying load resistors, noting a voltage drop across the diode and questioning the behavior when the load resistor is too small.
  • Another participant suggests verifying the output voltage of the source to rule out short-circuit protection or current limiting affecting the circuit's performance.
  • A participant revises their earlier interpretation of data, indicating that the Zener diode appears to maintain a constant voltage across a wide range of load resistances, but questions whether it is regulating the voltage drop across the load resistor.
  • Another participant clarifies that it would be more accurate to state that the Zener is regulating the output voltage.
  • A later reply challenges the previous assertion regarding the Zener's regulation of voltage across the load resistor.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the Zener diode's regulation capabilities, with some asserting it regulates the output voltage while others contest this interpretation. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the precise nature of the Zener's regulation in this context.

Contextual Notes

Participants have noted potential limitations in their measurements and interpretations, including the effects of load resistance on the Zener diode's operation and the behavior of the voltage source under different load conditions.

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The following link is a picture of my zener diode set up with variable load resistor. The Source is 15VDC and the first resistor is a constant 330 ohm. When I use 470ohm up to 15Kohm for the Load resistor RL, I get a 6V voltage drop across the diode. However, when I go down to 330 ohm for RL, I get Vo to be 0.

I have come up with an explanation for this, but I'm not too sure about it. Please read over and correct me if I am wrong.

When the load resistor falls out of range(too small) it takes all of the current away from the zener diode therefore the zener diode is no longer working in its breakdown region. If the diode is within range (390 ohm and above), there is enough current flowing through the diode to kickstart the diode and bring it to conducting state(breakdown).

Thank you for your help. Below is a picture of the way I have the circuit set up. On the right side is where the load resistor RL would be.

http://hades.mech.northwestern.edu/images/7/74/Zener_voltage_regulator.gif
 
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Did you directly measure the output of the voltage source when the output of your circuit dropped to zero (to confirm that it was still producing 15V)? It may have curtailed its output if has short-circuit protection or current limiting.

The important characteristic of the zener diode is its threshold voltage. If it "sees" less than its threshold voltage, it looks like an open circuit. One would then expect the output of your circuit to follow the potential determined by the voltage divider comprised of the series resistor R and the load resistance.
 
ok I interpreted my data wrong. Forget what I originally posted. Here's what I got for my data. For resistor ranging from 300 to 15K ohms, the voltage ranged from 6.07-6.18V. It seems that the zener diode is working in breakdown voltage and holds almost constant voltage for a wide range of resistance of RL. Am I correct in saying that the Zener is regulating the Voltage drop across RL?
 
I would write that it is regulating the output voltage Vout.
 
ttttrigg3r said:
ok I interpreted my data wrong. Forget what I originally posted. Here's what I got for my data. For resistor ranging from 300 to 15K ohms, the voltage ranged from 6.07-6.18V. It seems that the zener diode is working in breakdown voltage and holds almost constant voltage for a wide range of resistance of RL. Am I correct in saying that the Zener is regulating the Voltage drop across RL?

No. See previous poster.
 

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