How to convert AC to DC | half-wave and full-wave rectifier circuit explained |
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- Get a solid understanding of rectifiers and how they work.
This explanation will break down how these little devices work in simple terms, focusing on half-wave and full-wave rectifier circuits.
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It would have been nice to learn what the advantages and disadvantages of the two full-wave rectifiers are with respect to each other.
The advantage of using a bridge rectifier is that no center tapping is required. Thus, we can eliminate the transformer from the circuit if the step-down voltage is not required.
A bridge rectifier needs four diodes, which makes the circuit more complex than a center-tap rectifier. Additionally, the voltage drop in this scenario will be two times more than the voltage drop in a center-tap rectifier. This is because a center-tap rectifier includes only two diodes in its circuit.
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i see the output frequency is doubled
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