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<WRAP centeralign > Figure 6.4 Dual polarity Full-wave rectifier using a center tapped transformer and 4 diodes. </ | <WRAP centeralign > Figure 6.4 Dual polarity Full-wave rectifier using a center tapped transformer and 4 diodes. </ | ||
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====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< | The maximum power that could be dissipated in the zener when there is zero current in the output load can be calculated as P< | ||
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**Exercise 6.3.1** | **Exercise 6.3.1** |