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p-n Junction Diode as a Rectifier - Full Wave Rectifier

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CBSE: Class 12
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Definition: Full-Wave Rectifier

  • A rectifier that consists of two p-n junction diodes in which both the pulses of AC input are rectified, having a maximum efficiency of 81.2% and an output frequency twice that of the input, is called a Full-Wave Rectifier.
  • A rectifier which rectifies both halves of each AC input cycle is called a full wave rectifier.
CBSE: Class 12

Definition: Full Wave Rectification

To rectify AC power for using both half cycles of the sine wave, a different rectification circuit configuration is used, which is known as full-wave rectification.

CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Full Wave Rectifier

  • A full-wave rectifier rectifies both half-cycles of the AC input; the output is continuous and pulsating.
  • Two types: Centre-tap rectifier (uses 2 diodes) and Bridge rectifier (uses 4 diodes).
  • The output of a full-wave rectifier is continuous but pulsating — it can be made smooth using a filter circuit.
  • A large capacitor in parallel with the output load resistor reduces the ripple from the rectification process.
  • Full-wave rectifiers are used in power supplies to convert AC voltages to DC voltages.
  • A bridge rectifier uses no centre-tap transformer, making it more commonly used in practice.
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