Re: Need to drop 0.2 V with 2-ternimal series device

From: lemonjuice (exskimos_at_anonymous.to)
Date: 03/18/05


Date: 18 Mar 2005 08:11:47 -0800


> You seem rather badly confused, there's 100mV across the resistor
> when the circuit is at equilibrium. The circuit is an output-voltage
> regulator, not a fixed-voltage-dropper, as the OP originally
proposed,
> perhaps that explains your confusion?
The circuit I proposed is a fixed output voltage regulator so its all
clear on my side.
I see confusion somewhere else. Unless we are looking at 2 different
circuits.
Stating that there's 100mV across the resistance doesn't help the
argument much.
Writing the loop equation you get -1.55 +1.25+ IR*VR + Vout =0;
Now you say Vout is 1.35Volt. Show me how that gets you 100mV for
IR*VR?



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