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The ________ regulator is less efficient than the ________ type, but offers inherent short-circuit protection.


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Answered by sejuu
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the shunt regulator is less efficient than the series type, but offers inherent short-circuit protection.
Answered by RitaNarine
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The series regulator is less efficient than the shunt type but offers inherent short-circuit protection.

  • Regulators are the circuit that creates and maintain a constant voltage it does not depend on input voltage and load conditions
  • Shunt regulator is connected in parallel to the load to stabilize the device output voltage, while the series regulator is connected in series.
  • Shunt regulator is more efficient for low load current
  • Shunt regulators are used in a circuit that has very low power.

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