explain with diagram the action of p-n diode as a full wave rectifier
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In full wave rectifier we get full wave rectified with the help of two p-n junction diodes
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- Full wave rectifier consist of two p-n junction diodes, input device and output load, it can have two different arrangement that is center tap and bridge full wave rectifier although the working phenomena is same in both the cases
- When there is positive wave of input signal 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
- And when there is negative wave of input signal again one diode acts like short circuit and another one will be open circuit and again we get the half wave in the output
- Hence in combination whole wave is being rectified by full wave rectifier
- Circuit diagram is attached below
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