1. Draw the I-V characteristic of diodes and show the breakdown voltage, knee voltage on the graph. 2. What is the primary purpose of a rectifier? Why are they so vital for our daily life? 3. Why is there a difference between the peak voltage of Vp(in) and the peak value of the observed wave? 4. What is the exact value of the difference which mentions question 3? 5. Is the ripple increased when the value of capacitor increased ? (The variations on the rectified waveform are called RIPPLE). DA DATA (TABLES AND MEASUREMENT) States) 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 VR(V) Accessibility: Investigate 0.167 0.595 0.613 0.624 0.631 0.637 0.641 0.645 0.649 0.652 0.655 0.665 0.673 0.678 0.683 0.687 0.690 0.694 0.696 VD(V) Normal No Spacing MAVULLUI Heading 1 0.1mA 0.2mA 0.3mA 0.4mA VR === 0.5mA 0.6mA 0.7mA 0.8mA 0.9maA 1mA 1.5mA 2.3mA 2.9mA 3.6mA 3.9mA 4.2mA 4.5mA 5mA 5.2mA Heading 2 MALLO (mA) Rmeasured Focus Title Style Pan

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1. Draw the I-V characteristic of diodes and show the breakdown voltage, knee voltage on the
graph.
2. What is the primary purpose of a rectifier? Why are they so vital for our daily life?
3.
Why is there a difference between the peak voltage of Vp(in) and the peak value of the
observed wave?
4. What is the exact value of the difference which mentions question 3?
5.
Is the ripple increased when the value of capacitor increased ? (The variations on the rectified
waveform are called RIPPLE).
DA
DATA (TABLES AND MEASUREMENT)
States)
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
VR(V)
Accessibility: Investigate
0.167
0.595
0.613
0.624
0.631
0.637
0.641
0.645
0.649
0.652
0.655
0.665
0.673
0.678
0.683
0.687
0.690
0.694
0.696
VD(V)
Normal
No Spacing
MAVULLUI
Heading 1
0.1mA
0.2mA
0.3mA
0.4mA
VR
===
0.5mA
0.6mA
0.7mA
0.8mA
0.9maA
1mA
1.5mA
2.3mA
2.9mA
3.6mA
3.9mA
4.2mA
4.5mA
5mA
5.2mA
Heading 2
MALLO
(mA) Rmeasured
Focus
Title
Style
Pan
Transcribed Image Text:1. Draw the I-V characteristic of diodes and show the breakdown voltage, knee voltage on the graph. 2. What is the primary purpose of a rectifier? Why are they so vital for our daily life? 3. Why is there a difference between the peak voltage of Vp(in) and the peak value of the observed wave? 4. What is the exact value of the difference which mentions question 3? 5. Is the ripple increased when the value of capacitor increased ? (The variations on the rectified waveform are called RIPPLE). DA DATA (TABLES AND MEASUREMENT) States) 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 VR(V) Accessibility: Investigate 0.167 0.595 0.613 0.624 0.631 0.637 0.641 0.645 0.649 0.652 0.655 0.665 0.673 0.678 0.683 0.687 0.690 0.694 0.696 VD(V) Normal No Spacing MAVULLUI Heading 1 0.1mA 0.2mA 0.3mA 0.4mA VR === 0.5mA 0.6mA 0.7mA 0.8mA 0.9maA 1mA 1.5mA 2.3mA 2.9mA 3.6mA 3.9mA 4.2mA 4.5mA 5mA 5.2mA Heading 2 MALLO (mA) Rmeasured Focus Title Style Pan
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