Full Wave Report
Full Wave Report
10/30/2024
Hassanein Hayder
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Group Names :
Rowan Ibrahim
Masara Hassanein
Zainab Ayad
Zainab Abbas
Objective:
- To convert AC to DC.
Theory:
the full wave rectifier converts both positive and negative half
cycles of the input AC signal into output pulsating DC signal.
The full wave rectifier is further classified into two types:
1. AC source.
2. center tapped transformer.
3. two diodes.
4. load resistor.
Centre-tapped Transformer: – It is a normal transformer with
one slight modification. It has an addition wire connected to the
exact center of the secondary winding. This type of construction
divides the AC voltage into two equal and opposite voltages
namely +Ve voltage (Va) and -Ve voltage (Vb). The total output
voltage is:
V=Va +Vb
Figure (1)
Figure (2)
We apply an AC voltage to the input transformer. During the positive
half-cycle of the AC voltage, terminal 1 will be positive, centre-tap
will be at zero potential and terminal 2 will be negative potential. This
will lead to forward bias in diode D1 and cause current to flow
through it. During this time, diode D2 is in reverse bias and will block
current through it.
Figure (3)
Figure (4)
Output Waveforms:
Figure (5)
Figure (6)
Procedure:
1. Connect the circle shown in the figure (6).
Figure (7)
2. Set the function generator by an AC voltage (4 V) and a
frequency (200HZ) and draw the input waveform.
3. Connect the Oscilloscope to both ends of the resistance, Draw
the wave shown in the screen of the Oscilloscope.
Discussion:
Vr.m.s=Vp/ √𝟐
Vd.c = Vav = 2 Vpeak / π