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EEE 42 Lab 03

This document describes an electronics lab experiment on diode rectifiers. The objective is to study rectifying circuits using semiconductor diodes. The experiment involves setting up and measuring the outputs of a half-wave rectifier circuit and a full-wave rectifier circuit. For each circuit, the student is asked to sketch the input voltage waveform and superimpose the measured output voltage waveform, then discuss how the output differs from the input.

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EEE 42 Lab 03

This document describes an electronics lab experiment on diode rectifiers. The objective is to study rectifying circuits using semiconductor diodes. The experiment involves setting up and measuring the outputs of a half-wave rectifier circuit and a full-wave rectifier circuit. For each circuit, the student is asked to sketch the input voltage waveform and superimpose the measured output voltage waveform, then discuss how the output differs from the input.

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EEE

42 1st Semester SY 2014-2015


Laboratory 03
Diodes Rectifiers


Objective: To study the rectifying circuits using semiconductor diodes


I.
Half wave rectifier Rectifiers

a. Setup the circuit that is shown in the Figure 1.

Figure 1


b. Sketch the sinusoidal input voltage in the area provided.
c. Superimpose the measured Vout of the circuit.



d. Discuss the measured Vout and how it is different from the supplied
voltage



II.

Full wave rectifier



a. Setup the circuit that is shown in the Figure 2.

Figure 2


b. Sketch the sinusoidal input voltage in the area provided.
c. Superimpose the measured Vout (across R1) of the circuit.



d. Discuss the measured Vout and how it is different from the supplied
voltage.

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