If source voltage , then voltage across resistor varies as:
(Note-Consider Diode D to be an ideal diode)
As we have learned
Half Wave Rectifier -
It is the type of rectification in which only one half of the input a.c. is translated into the output .
- wherein
Frequency of output is same as input a.c.
In the first half cycle, diode D operates at forward biasing mode and shows no obstruction to the flow of current. Hence, is equal to .
In second half diode D is operated at reverse biasing mode.
In recent biasing mode, diode completely restricts the flow of current through it and thus, no current flows through Resistor R. In the absence of current, voltage across Resistor is zero.
Study 40% syllabus and score up to 100% marks in JEE
Ask your Query
Register to post Answer