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Chapter 4 Problem 4.69

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A full-wave rectifier circuit with a 1-k load operates from a 120-V (rms) 60-Hz household supply through a 5-to1 transformer having a center-tapped secondary winding. It uses two silicon diodes that can be modeled to have a 0.7-V drop for all currents. What is the peak voltage of the rectified output? For what fraction of a cycle does each diode conduct? What is the average output voltage? What is the average current in the load?

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Title Microelectronic Circuits 6 
Author Adel S. Sedra
ISBN 9780195323030

A full-wave rectifier circuit with a 1-k load operates

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