again wrong... please don't write some things wrong harm user TVs.
when you add R to zener diode it calculated as following R= source V - Zener limited V output( divided on / currents ..
you have in this case 7-8V and the output let say 4V. ... so you will calculated the R... but in this case after PSU turn on the 7.8V will go high to 12V... so yours first calculation will be wrong . this harm the rails. this why stepdowner or regulator in this case used.. as it will always have same out put even the input goes high... hope you learned some things now.
zener circuit can used only at stable known VDC source... not for changeable source. big PUNKT
when you add R to zener diode it calculated as following R= source V - Zener limited V output( divided on / currents ..
you have in this case 7-8V and the output let say 4V. ... so you will calculated the R... but in this case after PSU turn on the 7.8V will go high to 12V... so yours first calculation will be wrong . this harm the rails. this why stepdowner or regulator in this case used.. as it will always have same out put even the input goes high... hope you learned some things now.
zener circuit can used only at stable known VDC source... not for changeable source. big PUNKT
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