what is the difference in DC output voltage in half wave and full wave bridge rectifier with filter and without filter for same AC input
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What is the difference between half-wave rectifier, full-wave rectifier, and bridge full-wave rectifier?
A rectifier converts alternating current (AC) to a fluctuating current flowing in a single direction. That fluctuating current can be filtered to produce a steady direct current (DC).
An AC signal is essentially a sign wave that goes from positive to negative to positive and so on. A half-wave rectifier only captures half of the sine wave, like just the positive half, and does not capture any power from the other half.
A full-wave rectifier captures power from both halves of the sine wave so it is more efficient than the half-wave rectifier, but with a slightly more complicated circuit. A bridge rectifier is the simplest and most common form of the full-wave rectifier. While others may exist, I have only ever seen the bridge rectifier.