Single Phase Diode Rectifiers: Experiment 2
Single Phase Diode Rectifiers: Experiment 2
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Experiment 2
April 13, 2021
Objectives
Equipment
Implement the circuit of half wave rectifier as shown in Figure 2.1 and record the observations
as described. Select an appropriate value of the resistor. Please read the data sheet of the diode
for current and voltage ratings.
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Performance Parameters
Arrange the circuit as shown in Figure 2.2. Add inductive load to the circuit by selecting
appropriate value of the inductor. Use different values of the inductor to observe the effect of
inductance on output voltage waveform.
Arrange the circuit as shown in Figure 2.3. A free-wheeling diode Dm is added to the circuit
to provide path for the dissipation of energy stored in the inductor.
Figure 2.3: Half wave rectifier with inductive load and free wheeling diode
Arrange the circuit as shown in Figure 2.4. An inductive load is added to the full bridge
rectifier circuit. Use different values of the inductor to observe the effect of inductance on
output voltage waveform.
Comments
Using signal generator apply the voltage with high frequency (in kHz) to a half wave diode
rectifier shown in Figure 2.5. Use a general purpose diode (low frequency diode) and observe
the output voltage waveforms at different frequencies. The turn off is very important!!. The
value of the resistance should not be less than 1kΩ.
Replace the diode with high frequency diode (UF4007) and observe the output voltage
waveforms at different frequencies. Note down the turn off time in the observation table.
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Using signal generator apply the voltage at high frequency to a half wave diode rectifier with
low frequency diode (e.g. 1N4007) and observe the response with resistive load. Record the
response at different frequencies.
Replace the low frequency diode with high frequency (UF4007) and record the turn off time at
different frequencies.
1. Simulate a three phase diode rectifier shown in Figure 2.6 and trace the current paths in
one complete cycle of the supply