(a)
Bias currents
(a)

Answer to Problem 15.16EP
The value of current
The value of current
The reference voltage of temperature compensated portion is 3.08 V
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Circuit diagram for voltage regulator is shown below.
The voltage of Zener diode
Transistor parameters of
Also the resistor in the emitter of
The expression for bias current
Substituting 5.6 V for
The value of current
The expression for Emitter-base voltage of transistor
Also,
The expression for emitter-base voltage of transistor
Also,
The expression for emitter-base voltage of transistor
Substituting values of
Substituting value of
Let’s consider the current values 0.205 mA, 0.213 mA, and 0.220 mA for
Substituting values 0.213 mA for
Substituting again 0.220mA for
Hence, the current value 0.213mA is satisfying the equation (2)
After trial and error method it is found that the value of current
The reference voltage of temperature compensated portion (
Substitute 0.6 V for
Hence, the reference voltage of temperature compensated portion is 3.08 V.
(b)
Resistance
(b)

Answer to Problem 15.16EP
The value of resistance
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The voltage of Zener diode
Transistor parameters of
Also the resistor in the emitter of
Given voltage
The expression for reference voltage (
Here,
Let’s re-arrange above expression to find the resistance
Substituting
The value of resistance
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