Exploring the Physics Behind a Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier and Capacitor Filter

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The discussion centers on research and development in electromagnetics and semiconductor physics, specifically focusing on the unipolar dynamo, which is characterized by high current and low voltage output. The current projects include developing a microcontroller-based automatic voltage stabilizer and a switching power supply that requires magnetic calculations for auto and ferrite transformers. Additionally, there is a request for assistance related to a question about a full-wave bridge rectifier with a capacitor filter, highlighting the intersection of practical applications and theoretical physics in electrical engineering.
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What is your research and development topic?
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Electromagnetics &
Physics of semiconductor devices/semiconductor Physics.
 
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Right now I'm trying out different configurations of the unipolar dynamo. It is a very strange kind of generator: huge amps, low voltage.
 
Currently I'm working on a microcontroller based automatic voltage stabilizer and a switching powersupply involving magnetic calculations for its auto & ferrite transformers respectively.
 
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Currently I'm working on a microcontroller based automatic voltage stabilizer and a switching powersupply involving magnetic calculations for its auto & ferrite transformers respectively.
Perhaps you could help with the question I posted today in Electrical Engineering:

Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier With Capacitor Filter - Physics Help and Math Help - Physics Forums
Address:https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=27552
 
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