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Draw a circuit diagram of a full-wave rectifier. Explain its working principle. Draw the input/output wave forms indicating clearly the function of the two diode used.

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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It works on the principle of p-n junction diode which acts like a short circuit when forward biased and like open circuit when reverse biased

Explanation:

  • In full wave rectifier we use two diode and one diode works at one time and other acts like open circuit and we get full wave rectified at the output end
  • It works on the principle that p-n junction diode acts like short circuit (offers very small resistance in few ohms) when it is forward bias and like open circuit(offers very large resistance in mega or kilo ohms) when it is reverse biased  
  • When input signal is positive wave at primary coil the one of the two diodes will be forward bias and another one will be reverse bias so diode which is forward bias only give the output wave or signal
  • when input signal have negative wave at primary coil again one diode acts like short circuit and another one will be open circuit and again we get the half wave in the output
  • At last we get the whole wave rectified by full wave rectifier at the output end
  • Diagram is attached below

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Answered by Anonymous
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