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Question: What is rectification? Explain the working of bridge rectifiers. Draw the input and output signals....
What is rectification? Explain the working of bridge rectifiers. Draw the input and output signals.
Solution
Here first we shall understand that the conversion of alternating current to direct current is rectification.
Now let us see what bridge rectifier is-
A bridge rectifier is a type of full wave rectifier using four or more diodes to transform AC to DC effectively.
Complete step by step solution:
Among all the rectifiers the most commonly used is the bridge rectifier.
Construction of a bridge rectifier-
In the figure above the construction of a bridge rectifier is shown. The bridge rectifier consists of four D1,D2,D3,D4 diodes and a load resistor RL. The diodes form a closed –loop configuration and are connected to transform the AC current into DC current. The input signal is connected across the terminals A and B and the DC output is found across the load resistor RLand connected across the terminals C and D. Diodes D1 and D3 conduct in the positive half cycle and diodes D2 and D4 conduct in the negative half cycle.
Working of a bridge rectifier circuit
When AC current is supplied to the input during the positive half cycle of the bridge rectifier terminal A becomes positive and terminal B becomes negative. So, diodes D1 and D3 becomes forward biased and begins to conduct. Diodes D2 and D4 becomes reverse biased.
When AC current is supplied to the input during the negative half cycle of the bridge rectifier terminal A becomes negative and terminal B becomes positive. So, diodes D2 and D4 becomes forward biased and begins to conduct. Diodes D1 and D3 becomes reverse biased.
Thus, during both the positive and negative half periods of the incoming AC signal, a bridge rectifier facilitates electric current.
The AC and DC output is as follows:
Note: In this solution, during the positive half cycle and the negative half cycles, the current flow through the load resistor RL is the same. The DC signal polarity of the rectifier can be either totally positive or negative.