Half-Wave Rectification and Alternating Current: Understanding the Period

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The period of a half-wave rectified signal is identical to that of the original alternating current (AC) waveform. In contrast, a symmetric full-wave rectification of a sinusoidal signal results in a halved period, effectively doubling the frequency. For further reading on rectification, resources such as the Wikipedia page on rectifiers provide foundational knowledge.

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  • Understanding of alternating current (AC) waveforms
  • Knowledge of half-wave and full-wave rectification techniques
  • Familiarity with voltage vs. time graph analysis
  • Basic concepts of frequency and period in waveforms
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  • Research the principles of half-wave rectification in electrical engineering
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Is the period on a voltage vs. time graph for a half-wave signal the same as the period of a normal alternating current's waveform?

Are there any good books that discuss rectification?

Thank you.
 
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If the former signal is made by rectifying the latter, yes - they have the same period.

However, if you a symmetric full-wave rectification on a sinusoidal (or other symmetric) signal, you halve the period (double the frequency).
 
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