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Question: In half wave rectification, what is the output frequency if the input frequency is \(50Hz\). What is...
In half wave rectification, what is the output frequency if the input frequency is 50Hz. What is the output frequency of a full wave rectifier for the same input frequency?
Solution
Hint
To solve this given problem, both the process half wave rectification and the full wave rectification must be known. By using the frequency formula for half wave and full wave rectifier, the output frequency of half wave rectifier and full wave rectifier can be determined. Half wave rectifier-
fout=fin
Where fout is the output frequency and fin is the input frequency.
Full wave rectification,
fout=2×fin
Where fout is the output frequency and fin is the input frequency.
Complete step by step solution
Given data:
The input frequency to the half wave rectifier is fin=50Hz.
The input frequency to the half wave rectifier is fin=50Hz.
1. Half wave rectification is defined as the type of rectifier that allows one half cycle of an AC voltage waveform to pass. So, the input frequency is equal to the output frequency.
fout=fin...................(1)
Substitute the input frequency value in the equation (1), then,
fout=50Hz
So, the output frequency for the half wave rectifier is 50Hz, when the input frequency is 50Hz.
2. Full wave rectification which rectifies the input voltage, then converts it into DC by using the diode bridge configuration. The best example for the full wave rectification is wheatstone bridge. For a full wave rectifier, the output frequency is twice that of the input frequency.
fout=2×fin....................(2)
Substitute the input frequency value in the equation (2), then,
fout=2×50Hz
On multiplying the above equation, then the above equation is written as,
fout=100Hz
So, the output frequency for the full wave rectifier is 100Hz, when the input frequency is 50Hz.
Note
The output frequency and input frequency for half wave rectifiers is the same because it allows one half cycle of an AC voltage waveform to pass. The output frequency for the full wave rectifier is twice the input frequency because it allows the full cycle of an AC voltage waveform to pass.