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i have come across two different formulas for ripple factor:
One is r= (Vrpp/Vdc), where Vdc is the dc voltage of the output and Vrpp is the peak to peak ripple voltage. My professor uses this formula and I have also seen it being used in basic electronics by Floyd
Another one is r= Vrms/Vdc from electronics by boylestad. Are these correct?
Is it possible to show that they are equivalent. Please help. Thanks in advance
One is r= (Vrpp/Vdc), where Vdc is the dc voltage of the output and Vrpp is the peak to peak ripple voltage. My professor uses this formula and I have also seen it being used in basic electronics by Floyd
Another one is r= Vrms/Vdc from electronics by boylestad. Are these correct?
Is it possible to show that they are equivalent. Please help. Thanks in advance