9V Dual Power Supply Using Zener Diodes

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9V Dual Power Supply is essential for electronic hobbyists & technologists nowadays. They provide a simple, easy & cheap source of a reliable DC supply. So, in this project, we are going to design a simple 9V dual power supply using 9V/1W Zener diodes.

A Zener diode is a silicon semiconductor device that permits current to flow in either a forward or reverse direction. The Zener diode consists of a special, heavily doped p-n junction, designed to conduct in the reverse direction when a certain specified voltage is reached. Zener diode has a precise reverse-breakdown voltage, at which it starts conducting current, and continues operating continuously in the reverse-bias mode without receiving any damage.

1N5346B-9.1V-5W-Zener-Diode

Hardware Components

The following components are required to make 9V Dual Power Supply Circuit

S.noComponentValueQty
1.Step-down Transformer (50Hz)230V/12V1
2.Zener Diodes9V/1W2
3.Diodes1N40014
4.Capacitor250uF1
5.Resistors150 Ohm2
6.Breadboard1
7.Connecting Wires

9V Dual Power Supply Circuit

Working Explanation

The core part of this circuit is a 9V/1W Zener Diode. Here, the Zener diode functions as a voltage regulator. An input supply voltage of 230V is applied at the primary winding of the transformer which steps it down to 12V through mutual induction of the primary & secondary windings while maintaining the frequency at 50Hz. After which the 12V AC signal goes through a bridge rectifier (4x 1N4001 Diodes) which converts the AC signal into a rippling DC signal.

The output DC signal then goes through a 250uF smoothing capacitor in order to remove any remaining noise. The DC signal then goes through two Zener diodes producing a regulated ±9V each. The property to have a constant voltage in the breakdown region enables Zener diodes to serve as a useful voltage regulator for low current uses.

Applications

  • Commonly used in the testing of small electronic projects such as small DIY projects.
  • DC power supplies are widely in use in low voltage applications such as charging batteries, automotive applications, and other low voltage, low current applications.