Analysis of Full Wave Rectifier - Part 1 - Rectifier and Filters - Basic Electronics

TL;DR
This video discusses the parameters for analyzing full wave rectifiers, including DC load current, DC load voltage, RMS load current, and RMS load voltage.
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click the bell icon to get latest videos from equator hello friends in today's video we are going to see various parameters that can be used for analysis of full wave rectifier that is full wave bridge rectifier as well as full wave rectifier with center tap transformer the first four main parameters are DC or average load current DC or average loa... Read More
Key Insights
- âš¡ Full wave rectifiers have four main parameters for analysis: DC load current, DC load voltage, RMS load current, and RMS load voltage.
- 👋 The DC load current and DC load voltage for full wave rectifiers are double the values of half wave rectifiers.
- âš¡ The formulas for calculating the DC load voltage and RMS load current and voltage are provided in the video.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What are the four main parameters for analyzing full wave rectifiers?
The four main parameters are DC load current, DC load voltage, RMS load current, and RMS load voltage.
Q: How is the DC load current calculated for a full wave rectifier?
The DC load current for a full wave rectifier is calculated as 2 times the value of the half wave rectifier.
Q: What is the formula for calculating the DC load voltage for a full wave rectifier?
The formula for calculating the DC load voltage is 2 times the peak voltage divided by pi.
Q: How can the RMS load current and RMS load voltage be calculated?
The RMS load current can be calculated as the peak current divided by square root of 2. The RMS load voltage is the peak voltage divided by square root of 2.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The video discusses four main parameters for analyzing full wave rectifiers: DC load current, DC load voltage, RMS load current, and RMS load voltage.
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The DC load current for a full wave rectifier is 2 times the value of the half wave rectifier.
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The DC load voltage for a full wave rectifier is also 2 times the value of the half wave rectifier.
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The RMS load current and RMS load voltage can be calculated using specific formulas.
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