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Basic Electronics: STEVTA - Training of Trainers Project

The document discusses different types of rectifiers including half wave, full wave, and bridge rectifiers. It explains how each type works and the advantages of full wave and bridge rectifiers over half wave rectifiers. Formulas are also provided for calculating the output voltage of half wave, full wave, and bridge rectifier circuits.

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Basic Electronics: STEVTA - Training of Trainers Project

The document discusses different types of rectifiers including half wave, full wave, and bridge rectifiers. It explains how each type works and the advantages of full wave and bridge rectifiers over half wave rectifiers. Formulas are also provided for calculating the output voltage of half wave, full wave, and bridge rectifier circuits.

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STEVTA -Training of Trainers Project

Basic Electronics
Lecture-2
Diode Applications

Dr. Imtiaz Hussain


Assistant Professor
Mehran University of Engineering & Technology Jamshoro
email: [email protected]
URL :http://imtiazhussainkalwar.weebly.com/

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Lecture Outline

Half wave Rectifier Full wave Rectifier Bridge Rectifier


introduction

 A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating

current (AC), which periodically reverses direction, to direct

current (DC), which is in only one direction, a process

known as rectification.
Types of Rectifiers

Half wave Rectifier

Full wave Rectifier

Bridge Rectifier
Half wave rectifier

 In half wave rectification, either the positive or

negative half of the AC wave is passed, while the other

half is blocked.

 Because only one half of the input waveform reaches

the output, it is very inefficient if used for power

transfer.
Half wave rectifier working animation
Half wave rectification
Output dc voltage calculation

 The output DC voltage of a half wave rectifier can be

calculated with the following two ideal equations


Full wave rectification

 For single-phase AC, if the transformer is center-tapped,

then two diodes back-to-back (i.e. anodes-to-anode or

cathode-to-cathode) can form a full-wave rectifier. 


Full wave rectifier using transformer and 2 diodes
Full wave rectification

 In a circuit with a non - center tapped transformer, four

diodes are required instead of the one needed for half-

wave rectification.
Full wave rectifier working animation
formula

 The average and root-mean-square output voltages of

an ideal single phase full wave rectifier can be

calculated as:
Output voltage of the full wave rectifier Animation
Bridge rectifier

 A bridge rectifier makes use of four diodes in a bridge

arrangement to achieve full-wave rectification.


Bridge rectifier circuit
Bridge rectifier working animation
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END OF LECTURE-2

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