Right, that was a know problems with simple rectification and transformers
that get magnetized.
however you can clearly see it on the waveform.
You see the asymetry of shape. impossible to miss.
second point is that mixing two voltage, it will kill or trouble other
instruments plugged (peak
by the way, not a bridge but a single wave (one diode) rectification...
usual bridge does not cause asymetry, neither double wave.
2013/5/27 David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com
Assume that you have a bridge rectifier in the blue box. This is followed
by a filtering capacitor. The DC is then
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Dave
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By direct admission of the team, posted here, it did not occur to them
hope this clears up some of the confusion that has been rampart.
Dave
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http://www.circuitstoday.com/half-wave-rectifiers
*(ii)**Disadvantages:1.* The output current in the load contains,* in
addition to dc component*, *ac components of basic frequency equal to that
of the input voltage frequency*. Ripple factor is high and an elaborate
filtering is, therefore,
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http://www.circuitstoday.com/half-wave-rectifiers
(ii)Disadvantages:1. The output current in the load contains, in addition to dc
component, ac components of basic frequency equal to that of the input voltage
frequency. Ripple factor is high
No separate DC power source is necessary if Duncan's diode fudge is used.
Andrew
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No separate DC power source is necessary if Duncan's diode fudge is used.
Yes, but the point is that you'd need to intentionally tamper with the
mains to pull it off, i.e., it implies fraud, if I'm understanding the
diode
pm
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On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Andrew andrew...@att.net wrote:
No separate DC power source is necessary if Duncan's diode fudge is used.
Yes, but the point is that you'd need
By direct admission of the team, posted here, it did not occur to them to check
for a DC level change.
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