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suyash01
modified 11 years ago

Half wave rectifier

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02:05:47
published 11 years ago
jjfs85
11 years ago
Two causes: the diode only allows current to flow in one direction and there is a voltage drop across the diode of about 0.7V.
Voltransistor
11 years ago
Lower the coefficientcy of the diode down below 500m, and put a capacitor that's higher than 40uF in, after the diode in parallel of the resistor.
kyutae
11 years ago
Your supply voltage is very low.
harshith
11 years ago
Diode will be reverse biased... Hence it does not conduct during negative cycle of the input... During the positive cycle the diode conducts but there will opposite 0.7 volts hence the small time gap between output and input...
hmwaleed2
11 years ago
Just put the voltage to 13 ......
suyash01
11 years ago
If i increases the saturation current of the diode to its max then also there is a slight difference in the output wave and input wave. In the example section i saw the same cuircuit which is perfect with the things i used.
suyash01
11 years ago
How can i adjust the potential of an ac source
creeek
11 years ago
Click the source, spanner and then the frequency. Then you can change voltage from 1v
suyash01
11 years ago
If i click on the voltage the source becomes dc source and when i click back again on ac source the voltage drops to 1v.
suyash01
11 years ago
Got it

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