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Power Electronics - Philadelphia University

Power Electronics Single Phase Uncontrolled Half Wave Rectifiers 1 Dr. Firas Obeidat 2 Table of contents 1 Resistive Load 2 R-L Load 3 R-L Load with Freewheeling diode 4 Half Wave rectifier with a Capacitor Filter Dr. Firas Obeidat Faculty of Engineering Philadelphia University 3 Dr. Firas Obeidat Faculty of Engineering Philadelphia University Introduction A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), which flows in only one direction. The process is known as rectification. There are many applications for rectifiers. Some of them are: variable speed dc drives, battery chargers, DC Power supplies and Power supply for a specific application like electroplating. 4 Dr. Firas Obeidat Faculty of Engineering Philadelphia University Resistive Load A basic half-wave rectifier with a resistive load is shown in fig. a. The source is ac, and the objective is to create a load voltage that has a nonzero dc component.

There are many applications for rectifiers. Some of them are: variable speed dc drives, battery chargers, DC power supplies and Power supply for a specific application like electroplating. 4 Dr. Firas Obeidat Faculty of Engineering Philadelphia University Resistive Load ... (3-12) occurs when the diode

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