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Diode Circuits
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Voltage Regulation Rectifier Circuit
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T in Half-Wave Rectifier Cause of ripple: the capacitor is discharged for almost an entire period.
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inversion Ripple Reduction: Do not allow the capacitor to discharge so frequently
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An Inverting Half-Wave Rectifier If V in >0, D1 and D2 are off. If V in 0.
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An Non-Inverting Half-Wave Rectifier If V in >0, D1 and D2 are on, Vout>0. If V in <0, D1 and D2 are off.
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Full-Wave Rectifier Inverting Non-Inverting
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Full-Wave Rectifier Alternative Drawing Inverting Non-Inverting Full-Wave A.K.A. Bridge Rectifier
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Using Constant Voltage Diode Model V out =-V in -2V D, on V out =V in -2V D, on
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Input versus Output |V in |<2V D,on
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Addition of the Smoothing Capacitor
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Modification of Ripple Estimation Formula Modification: 1.Turn-on voltage 2.1/2 to account for inversion of negative peaks.
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Maximum Reverse Voltage V B =V D,on V A =V P V AB =V P -V D,on Maximum reverse voltage is approximately V p V p is the amplitude of V in
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Compare Maximum Reverse Bias Voltage to Half-Wave Rectifier A reverse diode voltage must sustain larger reverse bias voltage
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Currents as a function of time
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Application of Bridge Rectifier
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Summary
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Application of Limiting Circuits Limit the signal amplitude at a suitable point in the receiver
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Characteristic of a Limiting Circuit
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A Simple Limiter
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General Limiter Circuit
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Application of Voltage Doubler Electronic systems typically provide a global supply voltage: 3V Design of some circuits will be simplified if they from a higher supply voltage.
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Voltage Doubler Floating CapacitorCapacitor Divider
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Capacitor Diode Circuit Ideal diode. Vout pinned to 0 V Positive charges begin to leave the left Plate of C1, turning D1 off. C1 is now a floating capacitor
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Generating 0 to 2Vp Waveform
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Peak Detector
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Voltage Doubler Peak Detector0 to 2Vp waveform
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Diode as a Voltage Shifter Application: We may need to shift the average level of a signal up and down because the subsequent stage (e.g. an amplifier) may not operate properly with the present dc level.
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A Simple Level Shift
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Shift up the DC by 2 V D, On
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A simple electronic switch CK is 1: I1=1, diodes are shorted, and Vin=Vout. CK is 0,diodes are off, charges are stored across C1.
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