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I'm a bit stuck with rectifier circuits. can anyone tell me what the function of a capacitor is in a rectifier circuit please.
Thanks, Dave
Thanks, Dave
Capacitors in rectifier circuits serve two primary functions: they smooth out AC signals and act as energy storage devices. By having low impedance to AC signals and high impedance to DC signals, capacitors absorb the AC component of the voltage, allowing only the DC component to pass through. Additionally, capacitors resist instantaneous voltage changes, effectively smoothing out rapid voltage transitions from half or full rectified signals, resulting in a more stable DC output.
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It might be best to think of the cap as energy storage for use when the diodes are not conducting.mr_unknown said:I'm a bit stuck with rectifier circuits. can anyone tell me what the function of a capacitor is in a rectifier circuit please.
Thanks, Dave