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Full Wave rectifier Part 2 l ECED l SNS Institutions

#snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking A Full Wave Rectifier is an electronic circuit that converts the complete alternating current (AC) input signal into pulsating direct current (DC). Unlike a half-wave rectifier, it uses both the positive and negative half cycles of the AC waveform, resulting in higher efficiency and smoother DC output.

Types of Full Wave Rectifiers
Center-Tapped Full Wave Rectifier
Uses a center-tapped transformer and two diodes.
Each diode conducts during alternate half cycles of the AC input.
Bridge Rectifier
Uses four diodes arranged in a bridge configuration.
Does not require a center-tapped transformer.
Most commonly used because of better transformer utilization.

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