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− | As we can see from the sketch above my output voltage has ripple about <math>\Delta V = 0.710\ V<math>, ripple time is the same as input time <math>\Delta t = 16.6\ ms</math>, and the output DC voltage is about <math>V_{out} = 0.6\ V</math> | + | |
+ | As we can see from the sketch above my output voltage has ripple about <math>\Delta V = 0.710\ V</math>, ripple time is the same as input time <math>\Delta t = 16.6\ ms</math>, and the output DC voltage is about <math>V_{out} = 0.6\ V</math> | ||
=Full-Wave Rectifier Circuit= | =Full-Wave Rectifier Circuit= |
Revision as of 23:15, 9 March 2011
Lab 10 Unregulated power supply
Use a transformer for the experiment.
here is a description of the transformer.
File:TF EIM 241 transformer.pdf
Half-Wave Rectifier Circuit
1.)Consider building circuit below.
Determine the components needed in order to make the output ripple have a
less than 1 Volt.The output ripple can be found by
Taking AC signal from outlet equals to
my input pulse width is and using say I need my current to be:
Taking
that satisfy the condition above for current so my output ripple becomes less than 1 Volts.
List the components below and show your instructor the output observed on the scope and sketch it below.
I have used the following components:
and the following input parameters:
The current through the circuit can be found as
where
.
And the current becomes
So my output ripple becomes
As we can see from the sketch above my output voltage has ripple about , ripple time is the same as input time , and the output DC voltage is about
Full-Wave Rectifier Circuit
Determine the components needed in order to make the above circuit's output ripple have a less than 0.5 Volt.
The output ripple in this case can be found by
Because we are now using
instead of than in previous case for half-wave rectifier theoretiacally we will be able to make two times less then in previous case just by using exactly the same ellements and input parameters as before:
List the components below and show your instructor the output observed on the scope and sketch it below.
I have used the following components:
and the following input parameters:
Because now I need to replace by my output voltage now becomes two times less:
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