There is often a need to produce more than one voltage using a voltage divider. For

Chapter 21, Problem 19

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There is often a need to produce more than one voltage using a voltage divider. For example, the memory components of many personal computers require voltages of , 5 V, and all with respect to a common reference terminal. Select the values of , , and in the circuit in Fig. P3.19 to meet the following design requirements: a) The total power supplied to the divider circuitby the 24 V source is 80 W when the divider isunloaded.b) The three voltages, all measured with respect tothe common reference terminal, are 12 V. 2 = 5 Vv1

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