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How to Design and Simulate a Single Phase Full Wave Rectifier | MATLAB Tutorial | SIMULINK Tutorial

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Sep 7, 2024
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Key components of the Simulink model includes: Single-Phase Voltage Source - Provides the AC input to the system. Center-Tapped Transformer - Splits the AC signal into two halves, ensuring that both positive and negative cycles are rectified. Two Diodes (D1 and D2) - These control the flow of current based on the polarity of the AC input, ensuring proper rectification. Load Resistor - Receives the rectified output voltage. The working principle of the single Phase Full Wave Rectifier is: Positive Half-Cycle: During the positive half-cycle of the AC input, diode D1 is forward biased and conducts, allowing current to flow through the load resistor. Diode D2 is reverse biased and remains in a blocking state. Negative Half-Cycle: During the negative half-cycle, diode D2 becomes forward biased and conducts, while diode D1 is reverse biased and blocks the current. This results in the negative portion of the input voltage appearing across the load as a positive voltage. For more information about the Single Phase Full Wave Rectifier, click the link to the blog post to know more https://www.notabletimestech.com.ng/2024/09/design-and-simulation-of-a-single-phase-full-wave-rectifier-using-matlab-simulink Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/notablelearning/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/notable_tutors?t=zR3weY2rTdVf2XYnb7jFrA&s=09 Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/notablelearning?igshid=Mzc0YWU1OWY=

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