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kaivanveldhoven
modified 10 years ago

Full wave rectifier explained-

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This circuit is a clear indication of the current flow when a signal (most commonly a sine wave) gets rectified into a fluctuating DC-Voltage. The behaviour of a full wave rectifier consists of 4 diodes of which only conduct when a certain voltage/current type enters either one of them i.e. positive or negative. Above is shown perfectly in the circuit simulation. Pause the sim to view the current flow very easily.
published 10 years ago

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