Assignment
Answer /discuss the following 5 questions. Your answers should be 2-3 sentences long with detailed explanations. Also solve the following 4 problems and include detailed formulations, calculations and explanations.
Questions:
1) When testing a defective diode (Open) with a DMM which has a diode test function, what "OL" means?
2) Explain the temp-coefficient of a zener diode. Is it positive or negative?
3) Explain the operation of the zener regulator when load varies.
4) Explain the operation of a Schottky diode.
5) Explain the operation of a photodiode and its dark current.
Problems:
1) Determine the output voltage for each zener limiting circuit if the input voltage is increased to a peak value of 20 V rather than 10V.
![289_Zener Limiting Circuit .jpg](https://secure.tutorsglobe.com/CMSImages/289_Zener%20Limiting%20Circuit%20.jpg)
Floyd, T. (2011). Electronic Devices (Conventional version). 9th Edition. Prentice Hall.
2) When the switch is closed, will the micro ammeter reading increase or decrease? Assume D1 and D2 are optically coupled.
![279_Switch Circuit.jpg](https://secure.tutorsglobe.com/CMSImages/279_Switch Circuit.jpg)
Floyd, T. (2011). Electronic Devices (Conventional version). 9th Edition. Prentice Hall.
3) Determine the minimum input voltage required for regulation to be established. Assume an ideal zener diode with IZK = 1.8 mA and VZ = 16.5 V.
![1399_Zener Diode.jpg](https://secure.tutorsglobe.com/CMSImages/1399_Zener Diode.jpg)
Floyd, T. (2011). Electronic Devices (Conventional version). 9th Edition. Prentice Hall.
4) To what value must R be adjusted in order to make IZ = 40 mA? Assume VZ = 12 Vat 30 mA and ZZ = 30 O.
![911_Zener Diode Circuit.jpg](https://secure.tutorsglobe.com/CMSImages/911_Zener%20Diode%20Circuit.jpg)
Floyd, T. (2011). Electronic Devices (Conventional version). 9th Edition. Prentice Hall.