En Project Report
En Project Report
ZENER DIODE
VOLTAGE REGULATOR
For subject
ELECTRICAL NETWORKS
SUBMITTED BY
• ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
• OBJECTIVE
• THEORY
• CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
• COMPONENTS LIST
• WORKING
• BIBLOGRAPHY
OBJECTIVE OF THE MINI PROJECT
Here we are designing a Zener Diode Voltage Regulator for Line as well as Load
regulation of dc supplies.
BASIC INFORMATION
Regulation:
The output voltage can only be held roughly constant; the regulation is specified by
two measurements:
• Load regulation is the change in output voltage for a given change in load
current (for example: "typically 15mV, maximum 100mV for load currents
between 5mA and 1.4A, at some specified temperature and input voltage").
• line regulation or input regulation is the degree to which output voltage
changes with input (supply) voltage changes - as a ratio of output to input
change (for example "typically 13mV/V"), or the output voltage change over
the entire specified input voltage range (for example "plus or minus 2% for
input voltages between 90V and 260V, 50-60Hz").
A Zener diode is a type of diode that permits current in the forward direction like a
normal diode, but also in the reverse direction if the voltage is larger than the
breakdown voltage known as "Zener knee voltage" or "Zener voltage".
A reverse-biased Zener diode will exhibit a controlled breakdown and allow the
current to keep the voltage across the Zener diode at the Zener voltage. For example,
a diode with a Zener breakdown voltage of 3.2 V will exhibit a voltage drop of 3.2 V
if reverse bias voltage applied across it is more than its Zener voltage. However, the
current is not unlimited, so the Zener diode is typically used to generate a reference
voltage for an amplifier stage, or as a voltage stabilizer for low-current applications.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
COMPONENTS USED
1.Variable Unregulated DC power supply: (O-10V),
2. Milliammeter :( 0-10OmA),
3. Voltmeter :( 0-10V), (0-1V)
4. Zener diode (7 volts)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• www.google.com
• www.wikipedia.com
• Reference books