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In a power supply, the output voltage can vary due to multiple reasons. Which of these is not true if it is found that the output voltage is constant?(a) The voltage stability factor is very high(b) The output resistance is zero(c) The temperature coefficient is zero(d) The voltage stability factor is very smallI got this question by my school principal while I was bunking the class.Question is taken from Voltage Regulators topic in portion Regulators of Analog Circuits

Answer» CORRECT option is (a) The voltage stability factor is very high

To elaborate: In a POWER supply, the output voltage can VARY DUE to changes in AC supply, LOAD current and the temperature.

VO = f(VS, IL,T)

ΔVO = SV.ΔVS + ROΔIL + STΔT.


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