SUMMARY
The discussion focuses on calculating the output voltage and ripple of a full-wave rectifier (FWR) with a capacitor filter. A turns ratio of 14 is established to achieve an output voltage of approximately 12.12V from a 120V AC input. The resistance is calculated using the formula P = V²rms / R, leading to a resistance value of 6Ω for a 24W load. The ripple voltage (ΔVo) is determined to be 0.3636V, which is critical for ensuring the output voltage remains within a ±3% tolerance of 12VDC.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of full-wave rectifier circuits
- Familiarity with capacitor filtering techniques
- Knowledge of RMS voltage calculations
- Basic electrical power formulas (P = IV, P = V²/R)
NEXT STEPS
- Study the impact of capacitor size on ripple voltage in FWR circuits
- Learn about the differences between full-wave and half-wave rectifiers
- Explore practical considerations in rectifier design, including diode voltage drops
- Investigate the mathematical derivation of RMS voltage for various waveforms
USEFUL FOR
Electrical engineering students, circuit designers, and anyone involved in power supply design and analysis, particularly those working with rectification and filtering techniques.