Define rectifier circuit and mention its types. Draw and explain any one with waveforms.
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A rectifier is a circuit that is used for converting AC supply into unidirectional DC supply. This process of converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) is also called as rectification. These bridge rectifiers are available in different packages as modules ranging from few amperes to several hundred amperes. Mostly in bridge rectifier circuits, semiconductor diode is used for converting AC since it allows the current flow in one direction only (Unidirectional device).
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