Sheet 3 With Solu
Sheet 3 With Solu
Sheet 3 With Solu
Q2. When the rms output voltage of a bridge full wave rectifier is 20 V, the peak inverse voltage
across the diodes is (neglecting the diode drop)
A. 28.3 V B. 20 V
C. 40 D. 56.6 V
Q3. A 60 V peak full-wave rectified voltage is applied to a capacitor-input filter. If f = 120 Hz. RL =
10 k Ω and C = 10 μF, the ripple voltage is
A. 0.6 V B. 5.0 V
C. 6 mV D. 2.88 V
Q4. The average value of a half-wave rectified voltage with a peak value of 200 V is
A. 127.3 V B. 141 V
C. 0 V D. 63.7 V
Q5. The total secondary voltage in a center-tapped full-wave rectifier is 125 rms. Neglecting
the diode drop, the rms output voltage is
A. 117 V B. 100 V
C. 62.5 V D. 125 V
Q6. If the load resistance of a capacitor-filtered full-wave rectifier is reduced, the ripple voltage
A. is not affected B. increases.
C. decreases D. has a different frequency.
Q8. If the load peak current is 5 mA and the filter capacitance is 1000µF, what is the peak-to-
peak ripple out of a bridge Rectifier and input frequency is 60Hz?
A. 21.3 pV B. 56.3 nV
C. 21.3 mV D. 41.7 mv
Q9. What is the PIV across each diode of a bridge rectifier with a secondary voltage of 20 V rms,
assuming ideal diodes?
A. 14.1 V B. 20 V
C. 28.3 V D. 34 V
Q10. We want a peak load voltage of 40 V out of a bridge rectifier. What is the approximate rms
value of secondary voltage, assuming ideal diodes?
A. 0 V B. 14.4 V
C. 28.3 V D. 56.6 V
Q11. The transformer in the circuit shown in figure 1 is specified to have a 12 V rms secondary
voltage, the output peak voltage is
A. 12 V B. 15.6 V
C.16.3 V D. None of the mentioned
Figure (1)
Q13. The average power dissipated in load resistance in the circuit of figure 1 is
A. 5 mW B. 9.86 mW
C.0 W D. None of the mentioned
Q14. The peak load current of the circuit in figure 2 is
A.2.43 mA B.49.3mA
C.3 mA D. None of the above
Figure (2)
Figure (3)
Figure (4)
Q21. For the half-wave rectifier circuit below in figure 5, the transformer is a step-down 10:1
transformer and the primary voltage Vs= 120 V rms. Find:
a. the diode peak current.
d. the average value of V load
e. the Peak Inverse Voltage (PIV).
Figure (5)
Q22. For the full-wave bridge rectifier shown below in figure 6, Vin(peak) =17 V, R=200 Ω. Find:
a. the diode peak current.
b. the average value of V load.
e. the Peak Inverse Voltage (PIV).
Figure (6)
Q23. For the rectifier shown below in figure 7, find the value of the capacitor so that the peak-
to-peak ripple will be 1volt.
Figure (7)
Q29. Refer to the figure 8. The correct diode arrangement to supply a positive output voltage is
A) (a). B) (b). C) (c). D) (d).
Q30. Refer to the figure 10. The probable trouble, if any, indicated by these voltages is
A) one of the diodes is open.
B) an open transformer secondary
C) an open transformer primary.
D) the inductor is open.
E) the filter capacitor is open.
Figure (10)