half wave experiment
half wave experiment
2(i)
EXPERIMENT NAME: Simulation of Half Wave
Rectifier
OBJECTIVE: To understand the circuit behavior and plot output
waveform of a half wave rectifier
THEORY:
A half-wave rectifier is an electronic circuit that converts alternating current
(AC) to direct current (DC). It uses a single diode to allow current to flow
only during one half of the AC cycle, either the positive or the negative half,
depending on the configuration.
Rectification: The output of the rectifier only contains the positive (or
negative, depending on the orientation) half-cycles of the AC input,
effectively converting the AC into pulsating DC. However, this DC is not
smooth and still contains ripples, meaning it fluctuates in magnitude.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION:
I. A junction diode (D1N4002)
II. A resistor of 1k ohm resistance
III. An ac input voltage
IV. A voltage marker
V. Ground
VI. Wire
SETUP ANALYSIS:
At first we need to double click the ac input voltage source, where:
i. AC = 0
ii. VOFF = 0
iii. VAMPL = 10 V
iv. FREQ = 50 Hz
Then we need to select transient analysis where
i. Printstep = 0 ns
ii. Final time = 60 ms
WAVEFORM: