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explain about the full wave bridge rectifier ​

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Answered by thrishun
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A full wave rectifier is a type of rectifier which converts both half cycles of the AC signal into pulsating DC signal. As shown in the above figure, the full wave rectifier converts both positive and negative half cycles of the input AC signal into output pulsating DC signal.

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  • the the disadvantages of full wave rectifier such as high PPI compulsory use of centre tapped transformer overcome in bridge rectifier.
  • thethe circuit configuration of bridge rectifier is as shown in figure consists of four diodes connected to form a bridge.
  • the centre tapped input transformer is not required the input transformer shows that its top down transformer.
  • the bridge rectifier affers full wave rectification the tired conduct in prayer that is at any given instant of time one pair of tyre other D1 , D2 , D3 And D4 will be conducting.

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