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Bridge full wave rectification. By:Engr.Irshad Rahim Memon
PRACTICAL # 06 Bridge full wave rectification. By:Engr.Irshad Rahim Memon
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OBJECTIVE Objective of this practical is to learn that how a full cycle of input AC signal is converted into a pulsating DC signal with the help of bridge diode circuit.
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Some Concept Regarding Diode & Rectification
Diode is a two terminal semiconductor device with an ability to conduct current only in one direction after a certain amount of voltage called barrier potential is applied to it in a proper way.
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Coming Towards Rectification..
What is Rectification Rectification is a process of conversion of AC signal into a pulsating DC signal. Half wave rectifier is able to convert only half cycle of AC signal into pulsating DC signal. Circuit for half wave rectifier is shown in figure 01.
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How Full Wave Bridge Diode performs Rectification?
1st step Figure 1(a)
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Full Wave Bridge Rectification Continues..
During positive half cycle of input AC signal, diodes D1 & D2 are forward biased and diodes D3 & D4 are reverse biased as shown in figure 1 (a).
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Full Wave Bridge Rectification Continues..
2nd Step Figure 1(b)
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Full Wave Bridge Rectification Continues..
During negative half cycle of input AC signal, diodes D3 & D4 are forward biased and diodes D1 & D2 are reverse biased as shown in figure 1 (b), which means rectified output is obtained during both positive and negative half cycle of input AC, whereas amplitude of full wave center tapped rectified output signal is Vp(sec)-1.4 volts.
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Figure Showing Input & output signal of Full Wave Bridge Rectification process
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Coming Towards Objective now
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Required Apparatus Bridge Rectifier Breadboard Multimeter Oscilloscope
Step Down Transformer Connecting Wire etc.
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Procedure Prepare full wave bridge rectifier circuit on breadboard as shown in the figure 01 and observe input and output signals on the oscilloscope.
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Procedure Figure 01 in Multism
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Result on Oscilloscope of Fig 01 circuit
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OBSERVATION With the help of oscilloscope it is observed that AC input signal is converted into pulsating DC signal as shown in figure 02.
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