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| electrical_engineering_and_electronics_2:block12 [2026/05/18 03:21] – created mexleadmin | electrical_engineering_and_electronics_2:block12 [2026/05/18 03:22] (current) – mexleadmin | ||
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| * Calculate an LED series resistor. | * Calculate an LED series resistor. | ||
| * Check Z-diode current limits. | * Check Z-diode current limits. | ||
| - | * Estimate | + | * Estimate switching overvoltages in an inductive load. |
| * Calculate average rectifier voltages and smoothing capacitors. | * Calculate average rectifier voltages and smoothing capacitors. | ||
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| It is useful for voltage limitation, small reference voltages, and robust simple circuits. | It is useful for voltage limitation, small reference voltages, and robust simple circuits. | ||
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| + | <panel type=" | ||
| + | Use this simulation to observe how a Z-diode limits the output voltage. | ||
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| + | Things to try: | ||
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| + | * change the input voltage, | ||
| + | * change the load resistance, | ||
| + | * observe when the Z-diode current becomes too small for stabilization. | ||
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| + | {{url> | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| The basic principle remains the same: provide a controlled path for the inductive current. | The basic principle remains the same: provide a controlled path for the inductive current. | ||
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| + | <panel type=" | ||
| + | Use this simulation to observe the overvoltage when switching an inductive load, and how a diode limits it. | ||
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| + | Things to try: | ||
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| + | * open and close the switch, | ||
| + | * compare the circuit with and without the protection diode, | ||
| + | * observe the voltage across the switch. | ||
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| + | {{url> | ||
| + | </ | ||
| ==== Clamp diodes for sensitive inputs ==== | ==== Clamp diodes for sensitive inputs ==== | ||
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| Therefore the ripple is large and the transformer is used poorly. | Therefore the ripple is large and the transformer is used poorly. | ||
| </ | </ | ||
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| + | <panel type=" | ||
| + | Use this simulation to observe how one half-wave is removed by a diode. | ||
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| + | Things to try: | ||
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| + | * reverse the diode direction, | ||
| + | * change the load resistance, | ||
| + | * compare input and output voltage. | ||
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| + | {{url> | ||
| + | </ | ||
| ==== Center-tap rectifier M2 and bridge rectifier B2 ==== | ==== Center-tap rectifier M2 and bridge rectifier B2 ==== | ||
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| | M2 center-tap | both half-waves | \(\frac{2\sqrt{2}}{\pi}U_{1{\rm N}}\) | \(2f\) | | | M2 center-tap | both half-waves | \(\frac{2\sqrt{2}}{\pi}U_{1{\rm N}}\) | \(2f\) | | ||
| | B2 bridge | both half-waves | \(\frac{2\sqrt{2}}{\pi}U_\sim\) | \(2f\) | | | B2 bridge | both half-waves | \(\frac{2\sqrt{2}}{\pi}U_\sim\) | \(2f\) | | ||
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| + | <panel type=" | ||
| + | Use this simulation to compare half-wave and full-wave rectification. | ||
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| + | Things to try: | ||
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| + | * observe which two diodes conduct in each half-wave, | ||
| + | * compare input and output voltage, | ||
| + | * add or remove smoothing if available in the simulation. | ||
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| + | {{url> | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| ===== Embedded resources ===== | ===== Embedded resources ===== | ||
| - | <WRAP group> | + | <callout> |
| - | <WRAP column half> | + | The Falstad |
| - | <panel type=" | + | </callout> |
| - | Use this simulation to observe how one half-wave is removed by a diode. | + | |
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| - | {{url> | + | |
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| - | <WRAP column half> | + | |
| - | <panel type=" | + | |
| - | Use this simulation to compare half-wave and full-wave rectification. | + | |
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| - | {{url> | + | |
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| - | <WRAP group> | + | |
| - | <WRAP column half> | + | |
| - | <panel type=" | + | |
| - | Use this simulation to observe | + | |
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| - | {{url> | + | |
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| - | <WRAP column half> | + | |
| - | <panel type=" | + | |
| - | Use this simulation to observe how a Z-diode limits the output voltage. | + | |
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| - | {{url> | + | |
| - | </ | + | |
| - | </ | + | |
| - | </WRAP> | + | |
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