Microelectronic Circuits (The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) 7th edition
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Chapter 4, Problem D4.65P
To determine
The value of
Thecurrent that will flow in the supply resistor R.
A value for resistor R to provide at leastthe obtained current.
A nominal output voltage.
Variation in output voltage due to change in supply voltage.
The increase in output voltage due to the decrease in load current.
The smallest value of load resistance.
The lowest possible output voltage.
Load regulation and line regulation.
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