1. The following half-wave rectifier circuit has a 120-Vrms source at 60-Hz, R-500-2, and C-100-uF. Determine:...
Q1)A half-wave rectifier has a 120 Vrms 60 HZ ac source. The load IS 50 W. Determine the value of a filter capacitor to keep the peak-to-peak nipple across the load to less than 1.5V. Seled the one best answer from the choices given below(a) 410 UF (d) 3270 uF (b) 820 UF (e) 6540 UFQ2)A diode whose internal resistance is 200 is to supply power to a 1000 load from 110V (rms) source pf supply. Calculate(a) peak load current...
Consider the single-phase full-wave rectifier circuit shown below with a sinusoidal input vs 120 Vrms at 60 Hz and a load R= 250 TiD DAZ 40 AD AD ww D (a) (b) Consider adding a filter capacitor to the full-wave rectifier in Problem 3 to reduce the output ripple (a) Calculate the minimum value of capacitance required to reduce the output voltage ripple to 1 % of the average value (b) Calculate the average output current (c) Calculate the average...
A half-wave rectifier circuit with a 500-Q load operates from a 120-V (rms) 60-Hz household supply through a 12-to-l step-down transformer. It uses a silicon diode that can be modeled to have a 0.7-V drop for any current. What is the peak voltage of the rectified output? For what fraction of the cycle does the diode conduct? What is the average output voltage? What is the average current in the load. please do not copy answers from others.
1.Using LTSpice, design a full-wave rectifier (see your textbook) for an input voltage of 120 Vrms (AC) and an output voltage of 20 V DC. Its design must include a transformer, a diode bridge (4 diodes 1N4001), a load RL = 510 Ω and a capacitor (filter) of 470 μF in parallel with the load. 2.Graph the voltages vL and vD (in LTSpice0, and determine the variation (“ripple”).
1) A classical rectifier uses a standard 120 V/25.2 V 60 Hz transformer. What ideal output DC voltage will result if a single-phase full-wave diode bridge is used with a large capacitor and the input is exactly 120 Vrms? Assume each diode's forward voltage drop is 1 V. Design a capacitor if the load is 50 W and the voltage ripple is 1 V peak-peak?
Q5) Half-wave rectifier given below has an operating frequency of 120 Hz, while the transformer output voltage is 7.2 Vrms a) What is the rms value of the output voltage (V_OUT), if diode has an ON voltage of 1V? b) Minimum value of C to maintain the ripple voltage less than 0.35V, when R is 1 ohm? c) Draw thews and VOUT voltage waveform assuming vs_Ypsinωt D1 V S V OUT
Q5) Half-wave rectifier given below has an operating frequency...
Shirt /10 pts 2 (10 pts) Half-wave rectifier circuit (Multiple Choice) For the rectifier circuit below, let the input be a sine wave with a value of 120 Vrms and assume a constant voltage drop model of 0.7 V p D Select a suitable value for R so that the peak diode current does not exceed 50 mA a 2400 0 32250 A. B. 3000 0 C. 3380 0 D the diode? b. What is the greatest reverse voltage that...
1. A single-phase, full wave rectifier has an AC source with Vm=24 volts at f=60 Hz. Determine the 2th harmonic of the output voltage. 2. The average current of a single phase bridge rectifier at its DC side is 6.94 amps. What is the average current flowing through each diode?
Design a FULL WAVE BRIDGE RECTIFIER circuit that will:
Take 120volts ac, 60 hz, sinusoidal waveform and convert
it to a “regulated “dc value
giving 12 volts +, - 1 volt across a 2000-ohm output
load resistor with no more than 2%
ripple voltage.
You may assume:
a. An ideal power transformer as discussed in class.
b. For hand computations, you must assume a diode given by
Figure 4.8 page 185.
c. A filter capacitor sized per the textbook equation...
2. Consider the full-wave rectifier circuit in below. The output resistance is R - 125 12, each diode cut-in voltage is V, -0.7 V, and the frequency of the input signal is 60 Hz. If a filter capacitor will be connected in parallel with R. The magnitude of the peak output voltage is to be 15 V and the ripple voltage is to be no more than 0.35 V. (a) Determine the rms value of vs and (b) the required...