Full wave rectifier; Full wave bridge rectifier

Full Wave Rectifier: Working, Circuit, Output & Waveforms Rectifiers are essential circuits used to convert Alternating Current (AC) into Direct Current (DC) . Compared to a Half Wave Rectifier , a Full Wave Rectifier provides higher average DC output with fewer ripples, making it more efficient for power supply applications. 1. Full Wave Rectifier (Center-Tap Type) Circuit Diagram 👉 Consists of: Two diodes (one for each half cycle) Center-tap transformer Resistive load (R) When the AC input alternates: Positive half cycle → Diode D1 conducts. Negative half cycle → Diode D2 conducts. Current through the load flows in the same direction during both halves → producing DC. 📊 Waveform: Output has two pulses per AC cycle , giving smoother DC than half wave rectifier. 2. Output Voltage of Full Wave Rectifier V d c ( a v g ) = 2 V m a x Ï€ ≈ 0.637 V m a x V_{dc(avg)} = \frac{2V_{max}}{\pi} \approx 0.637 \, V_{max} V r m s = V m a x 2 ≈ 0.707 V...