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Experiment 3: Rectifiers
Objectives of the experiment
Getting to know the following components
- Half-wave rectifier, bridge rectifier
- Ripple voltage
- Fixed voltage regulator
- Three-phase AC, three-phase bridge rectifier
Applying
- Voltage analysis in the time domain using a simulation program
Preparation for the lab
in the ILIAS course
Read the documents for Experiment 3 here.
These will be made public one week before the experiment.
Preparation for the oral short test
For this experiment you should
- be able to apply and explain the following concepts:
- Characteristic curve of an ideal and a real diode
- Structure and physical operating principle of a diode
- Half-wave and bridge rectifier circuit
- Structure
- Differences when using ideal vs. real diodes
- Output voltage for a given input voltage
- Reason and function of the additional capacitor
- Applications
- Graphical and analytical determination of characteristic values of a periodic signal, e.g.
- Amplitude, peak-to-peak value
- Period, frequency, angular frequency
- DC component, rectified average value, RMS value,
- Zero-phase angle (leading? lagging?)
- Graphical and analytical use of multiple sinusoidal signals, e.g.
- Phase shift,
- Addition in the time domain and phasor diagram
An interactive visualization of a full-bridge rectifier can be found here.