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university:courses:electronics:text:chapter-6 [31 Jan 2014 16:31] Doug Mercer [6.1.2 Full-wave rectification] |
university:courses:electronics:text:chapter-6 [06 Jun 2017 17:03] Doug Mercer [Regulator Design Example:] |
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<WRAP centeralign > Figure 6.4 Dual polarity Full-wave rectifier using a center tapped transformer and 4 diodes. </WRAP> | <WRAP centeralign > Figure 6.4 Dual polarity Full-wave rectifier using a center tapped transformer and 4 diodes. </WRAP> | ||
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+ | **ALM1000 Lab Activity [[:university:courses:alm1k:circuits1:alm-cir-diode-rectifier| Diode Rectifiers]]** | ||
====6.1.3 Rectifier output smoothing==== | ====6.1.3 Rectifier output smoothing==== | ||
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The maximum power that could be dissipated in the zener when there is zero current in the output load can be calculated as P<sub>Z</sub> > 4.7V × 66mA = 310mW, so we would choose P<sub>Z</sub> = 400mW. | The maximum power that could be dissipated in the zener when there is zero current in the output load can be calculated as P<sub>Z</sub> > 4.7V × 66mA = 310mW, so we would choose P<sub>Z</sub> = 400mW. | ||
- | ** Lab Activity: [[university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-26|Zener Diode Regulator]] ** | + | **ADALM2000 Lab Activity: [[university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-26|Zener Diode Regulator]] ** |
**Exercise 6.3.1** | **Exercise 6.3.1** |