Kazi Md. Shahiduzzaman Lecturer, EEE,NUB

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Kazi Md. Shahiduzzaman Lecturer, EEE,NUB Electronic Devices EEE 1305/ ECE 1209 Rectifier, Clippers and Clampers Circuit Kazi Md. Shahiduzzaman Lecturer, EEE,NUB

Rectifier Circuits: The rectifier circuit is one which is used to convert the AC signal into a Pulsating DC signal. The block diagram for rectifier will be: Rectifier Circuits There are two types of rectifier circuits: Half wave Rectifier Circuit Full wave Rectifier Circuit Bridge Rectifier Circuit Central tap Rectifier Circuit

Half wave Rectifier: In half-wave rectification, the rectifier conducts current only during the positive half-cycles of input a.c. supply. The negative half-cycles of a.c. supply are suppressed i.e. during negative half-cycles, no current is conducted and hence no voltage appears across the load. Therefore, current always flows in one direction (i.e. d.c.) through the load though after every half-cycle. Circuit details: A single crystal diode Load resistance connected in series with the diode A.C. supply is provided through a transformer.

Operation: During the positive half-cycle of input a.c. voltage, end A becomes positive w.r.t. end B. This makes the diode forward biased and hence it conducts current During the negative half-cycle end A is negative w.r.t. end B. Under this condition, the diode is reverse biased and it conducts no current. Advantages: simple circuit configuration. low cost. Disadvantages: The pulsating current in the load contains alternating component whose basic frequency is equal to the supply frequency. Therefore, an elaborate filtering is required to produce steady direct current. a.c. supply delivers power only half the time. Therefore, the output is low.

Efficiency of Half wave rectifier

Full wave Rectifier: In full-wave rectification, current flows through the load in the same direction for both half-cycles of input a.c. voltage. This can be achieved with two diodes working alternately. There are two type of circuit configuration generally used as Full wave Rectifier Central tap Full wave Rectifier. Bridge Full wave Rectifier.

Central tap Full wave Rectifier Circuit Details: The circuit employs two diodes D1 and D2 . A centre tapped secondary winding transformer. The load resistance.

Operation: During the positive half-cycle of secondary voltage, the end A of the secondary winding becomes positive and end B negative. This makes the diode D1 forward biased and diode D2 reverse=biased. Therefore, diode D1 conducts while diode D2 does not. The conventional current flow is through diode D1, load resistor and the upper half of secondary winding as shown by the dotted arrows. During the negative half-cycle, end A of the secondary winding becomes negative and end B positive. Therefore diode D2 conducts while diode D1 does not. The conventional current flow is through diode D2, load and lower half winding as shown by solid arrows. Referring to Figure, it may be seen that current in the load is in the same direction for both half-cycles of input a.c. voltage. Therefore, d.c. is obtained across the load RL. Also, the polarities of the d.c. output across the load should be noted.

Disadvantages (i) It is difficult to locate the centre tap on the secondary winding. (ii) The d.c. output is small as each diode utilises only one-half of the transformer secondary voltage. (iii) The diodes used must have high peak inverse voltage

Bridge Full wave Rectifier Circuit Details: It contains four diodes D1, D2, D3 and D4 connected to form bridge as shown in figure. The a.c. supply to be rectified is applied to the diagonally opposite ends of the bridge through the transformer. Between other two ends of the bridge, the load resistance is connected.

Operation: During the positive half-cycle of secondary voltage, the end P of the secondary winding becomes positive and end Q negative. This makes diodes D1 and D3 forward biased while diodes D2 and D4 are reverse biased. Therefore, only diodes D1 and D3 conduct. These two diodes will be in series through the load. The conventional current flow is shown by dotted arrows. It may be seen that current flows from A to B through the load. During the negative half-cycle of secondary voltage, end P becomes negative and end Q positive. This makes diodes D2 and D4 forward biased whereas diodes D1 and D3 are reverse Therefore, only diodes D2 and D4 conduct. These two diodes will be in series through the load. The current flow is shown by the solid arrows. It may be seen that again current flows from A to B through the load i.e. in the same direction as for the positive half-cycle. Therefore, d.c. output is obtained across load.

Advantages: (i) The need for centre-tapped transformer is eliminated. (ii) The output is twice that of the centre-tap circuit for the same secondary voltage. (iii) The PIV is one-half that of the centre-tap circuit (for same d.c. output). Disadvantages: (i) It requires four diodes. (ii) Voltage drop in the internal resistance of the rectifying unit will be twice as great as in the centre tap circuit.

Efficiency of Full wave rectifier Consider the input secondary voltage So instantaneous current in the circuit

Ripple Factor: The ratio of r.m.s. value of a.c. component to the d.c. component in the rectifier output is known as ripple factor i.e.