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3. For the regulated power supply shown in Figure 5-3, which is a full-wave bridge rectifier containing ter combined with a Zener diode voltage regulator, determine the load voltage VI, load current Ir, source current Is, Zener current Iz and the ripple voltage at the input and output of the regulator, and r(p-p)y respectively, and the ripple frequency fr a fil- VL Ir. Is Iz=. (d-4)1a Ur(p-P) Is V' 1N4002GP Vout = VL + Iz IL 100 V2 120 V...
We are doing a full wave bridge rectifier experiment and I am asked to make a lab report. In the conclusion section we are asked to answer questions that I don't really understand. The questions are posted below. I need help with the second through fourth bullet points. Thanks! 1.3.8 In your Summary and Conclusions section give a brief summary of the three experiments that were done. Answer the following questions in your Conclusion; Compare the measured versus simulated data...
It is required to use a FULL-wave rectifier to design a dc power supply that provides an average dc output voltage of 15 V. A maximum ripple voltage of ±1 V is allowed on the output voltage. The output voltage will feed a load resistance of 250 Ω. Assume a sinusoidal input voltage with the frequency of 60 Hz. Do not include a Zener diode in your design. (Assume V_D0)* = 0.7 V). a) Draw the circuit diagram. b) Calculate...
Design a FULL WAVE BRIDGE RECTIFIER circuit that will: Take 120volts ac, 60 hz, sinusoidal waveform and convert it to a “regulated “dc value giving 12 volts +, - 1 volt across a 2000-ohm output load resistor with no more than 2% ripple voltage. You may assume: a. An ideal power transformer as discussed in class. b. For hand computations, you must assume a diode given by Figure 4.8 page 185. c. A filter capacitor sized per the textbook equation...
Design a FULL WAVE BRIDGE RECTIFIER circuit that will: Take 120volts ac, 60 hz, sinusoidal waveform from the wall power and convert it to a “regulated” dc value giving 15 volts +, - 1.0 volts across a 1200-ohm output load resistor with no more than 2% ripple voltage, all at a total component parts cost of less than $175.00 (US$). Your design process/ analysis is to be conducted by hand. Consider for this design task: Assume an ideal transformer and...