Physics Project On Full Wave Rectifier
Physics Project On Full Wave Rectifier
Physics Project On Full Wave Rectifier
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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SUNBEAM SCHOOL VARUNA FULL WAVE RECTIFIER
INDEX
INTRODUCTION
AIM
MATERIALS REQUIRED
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
PROCEDURE
WORKING
OBSERVATION & CONCLUSION
PRECAUTIONS
USES
BIBLOGRAPHY
CERTIFICATE
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INTRODUCTION
Full Wave
Rectifier Circuit
The full wave rectifier circuit consists of
two power diodes connected to a single load resistance
(RL) with each diode taking it in turn to supply
current to the load. When point A of the transformer is
positive with respect to point C, diode D1 conducts in
the forward direction as indicated by the arrows.
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Advantages
1. The rectification efficiency of full-wave
rectifier is double of that of a half-wave
rectifier.
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Disadvantages
1. For a bridge, three additional POWER
components
to fail, uses four rather than one diode.
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AIM
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MATERIALS
REQUIRED
1. Connecting Wires
2. A plug
3. Single Lead Wire- 2m
4. Three Nuts & Bolts 2-3cm length
5. Circuit Board
6. A Transformer (12V)
7. A Resistor
8. P-N Junction Diodes (4nos)
9. A LED
10. Insulation Tape, Blades,
Soldering Wax, Soldering Lead,
Soldering Iron & Sand Paper
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SUNBEAM SCHOOL VARUNA
FULL WAVE
RECTIFIER
CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM
B
D
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PROCEDURE
Take the transformer and attach it to one end
of the circuit board. Attach the plug with the
wire of desired length and connect it to the
transformer AC In. now, take four diodes and
connect the 4 diodes into a loop. Connect the
anode of diode D1 to the anode of D2.
Connect the cathode of D2 to anode of
D3.connect the cathode of D3 to anode of D4
and connect the anode of D4 to cathode of D1.
The output of transformers should be
connected to A and C. Now, take two capacitor
and connect its –ve terminal to –ve and +ve
terminal to +ve. And connect both the
capacitors to B and D. Connect a resistor and
a LED to the capacitor. Attach wire from the
capacitor and connect it to the output device
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WORKING
When the AC is supplied to the transformer, it step
down the 240V main supply to 12V. It has a capability
of delivering 700mA. The 12 volts AC appearing across
the secondary is the RMS value. The four diodes
labelled D1 to D4 are arranged in “series pairs” with
only two diodes conducting current during each half
cycle. The four diodes labelled D1 to D4 are arranged
in “series pairs” with only two diodes conducting
current during each half cycle. During the positive
half cycle of the supply, diodes D1 and D2 conduct in
series while diodes D3 and D4 are reverse biased and
the current flows through the load as shown below.
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OBSERVATION &
CONCLUSION
On connecting a voltmeter to the output of
bridge circuit 12V current is coming.
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Precautions
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USES
Most electronic device cannot withstand very high
voltage or alternating current due to its intense high
power. The use of batteries in all devices is not practical
as their replacement and durability is a huge problem as
the devise has to be dismantled each time for such
replacement. So these rectifiers are used in most of the
electronic devices like TV‟s, Radios, Chargers and
Lightings etc.
The common uses of rectifiers are to supply polarized
voltage for welding, detection of amplitude modulated
radio signals.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
3. NCERT TEXTBOOK
WEBSITES
www.google.co.in
www.wikipedia.com
www.scribd.com
www.yahoo.com
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