Q1 a. Consider you have to choose b/w the Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier (FWDR) & Center-Tapped Full Wave Rectifier (CT-FWR) in one of your semester Lab projects. (0) Discuss the advantages of FWBR over CT-FWR which will justify, why to select the FWBR. (H) Explain the applications-based comparison b/w FWBR & CT-FWR so that under what conditions you will choose the CTWR.? b. Interpret (using the circuit diagram & the waveform diagrams) the behavior of a controlled Half-Wave Rectifier during the negative half cycle of AC supply when it is connected with RL load in the following cases; a. Without Free-wheeling diode. b. With a Free-wheeling diode
Q1 a. Consider you have to choose b/w the Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier (FWDR) & Center-Tapped Full Wave Rectifier (CT-FWR) in one of your semester Lab projects. (0) Discuss the advantages of FWBR over CT-FWR which will justify, why to select the FWBR. (H) Explain the applications-based comparison b/w FWBR & CT-FWR so that under what conditions you will choose the CTWR.? b. Interpret (using the circuit diagram & the waveform diagrams) the behavior of a controlled Half-Wave Rectifier during the negative half cycle of AC supply when it is connected with RL load in the following cases; a. Without Free-wheeling diode. b. With a Free-wheeling diode
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a. Consider you have to choose b/w the Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier (FWBR) & Center-Tapped Full
Wave Rectifier (CT-FWR) in one of your semester Lab projects.
(i)
Discuss the advantages of FWBR over CT-FWR which will justify, why to select the
FWBR.
Explain the applications-based comparison b/w FWBR & CT-FWR so that under what
conditions you will choose the CTWR.?
b. Interpret (using the circuit diagram & the waveform diagrams) the behavior of a controlled
Half-Wave Rectifier during the negative half cycle of AC supply when it is connected with RL
load in the following cases;
a. Without Free-wheeling diode.
b. With a Free-wheeling diode
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