Consider the following Zener diode voltage bias circuit consisting of a source voltage V4 (with source resistance Rs), i
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Consider the following Zener diode voltage bias circuit consisting of a source voltage V4 (with source resistance Rs), ideal bias resistance R. and zener diode with Zener voltage Vz. www R R Vo V2 R2 , The resistance R is chosen such that the quiescent current is comfortably beyond the reverse-biased Zener threshold. Vz, where the Zener I/V behaviour is characterised by an effective "dynamic" resistance Rz. Briefly explain what sources of noise you expect to contribute to the output voltage V. [Note: Rz is not a real resistance, but rather a parameter characterising the dynamic dependence of the Zener diode voltage on reverse current flow.]
anywhere else. Thank you.
Consider the following Zener diode voltage bias circuit consisting of a source voltage V4 (with source resistance Rs), ideal bias resistance R. and zener diode with Zener voltage Vz. www R R Vo V2 R2 , The resistance R is chosen such that the quiescent current is comfortably beyond the reverse-biased Zener threshold. Vz, where the Zener I/V behaviour is characterised by an effective "dynamic" resistance Rz. Briefly explain what sources of noise you expect to contribute to the output voltage V. [Note: Rz is not a real resistance, but rather a parameter characterising the dynamic dependence of the Zener diode voltage on reverse current flow.]