A bridge rectifier application
A Project Proposal
Presented to the
Electronics Engineering Department
Electronics Engineering Faculty
, In Partial Fulfilment of the
Requirements for the Core Subject
Basic Electronics
by
October 2020
An electronic bridge rectifier is a circuit that changes an input signal from alternating current (AC) to a direct current (DC) output signal. Its construction, which consists of four diodes placed in a certain way, enables it to correct both the positive and negative cycles of the AC signal. A bridge rectifier is primarily used in power supply circuits to transform the AC voltage from the power source into a DC voltage that may be utilized to power electronic devices. For many electronic circuits that require a stable DC voltage, the rectified output from the bridge rectifier is crucial because it is smoother and less noisy than the unrectified AC input.
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