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This can take a variety of forms, but the most straightforward is full-wave rectification.
In full-wave rectification both halves of the AC waveform are utilised.
While half-wave and full-wave rectification can deliver unidirectional current, neither produces a constant voltage.
With three-phase alternating current and full-wave rectification, six anodes were used to provide a smoother direct current.
With a full-wave rectification of a sine wave it equals , thus the practical unit:
Reversal of alternate half-cycles is described as full-wave rectification and is illustrated in figure 7.1(a) for a sinewave.
(However, a two-anode version was also produced, permitting full-wave rectification and thus higher DC output energy.
This is often obtained by feeding the secondary of a three-phase power transformer into a full-wave rectification circuit comprising six controlled thyristors.
The only difference between the two types of rectification is that full-wave rectification takes the absolute value of the signal array of data points.
After even-symmetric full-wave rectification, it becomes a triangle wave, which, other than the DC offset, contains only odd harmonics.
The first is that the full-wave rectification of the circuit produces an upper octave as well as a slight lower octave.
Perceived motion of contrast-modulated gratings: predictions of the multi-channel gradient model and the role of full-wave rectification.
A transformer of this type is needed with a power supply that has push-pull full-wave rectification (the type that uses only two rectifiers).
Most applications of mercury-arc valves for rectifiers used full-wave rectification with separate pairs of anodes for each phase.
Half-wave rectification and full-wave rectification using a center-tapped secondary produces a peak voltage loss of one diode drop.
Full-wave rectification converts both polarities of the input waveform to pulsating DC (direct current), and yields a higher average output voltage.
The neatest and most popular way of implementing full-wave rectification is by means of four diodes arranged in a Wheatstone bridge formation as shown in figure 7.1(b).
Very common double-diode rectifier vacuum tubes contained a single common cathode and two anodes inside a single envelope, achieving full-wave rectification with positive output.
"Perceived motion of contrast modulated gratings: predictions of the Multi-channel Gradient Model and the role of full-wave rectification", Vision Research, 35, 1771-1783.
Most practical envelope detectors use either half-wave or full-wave rectification of the signal to convert the AC audio input into a pulsed DC signal.
Boonton is well known as a manufacturer of wideband peak power meters, having developed the first power sensors using full-wave rectification and the first two-channel power meter.
The EasyEDA "Tesseract" Guitar Practice Amplifier is a versatile design based on the LM386 and features distortion and full-wave rectification effects.
The ITP is divided into sections covering: low power converters and high power converters, and gives details of types of circuit arrangements e.g. half and full-wave rectification circuits.
Simple modification of the output scale of the direct measuring system that follows full-wave rectification by a factor consequently leads to the r.m.s. value of a sinusoidal input being displayed at the output.
A bridge rectifier provides full-wave rectification from a two-wire AC input, resulting in lower cost and weight as compared to a rectifier with a 3-wire input from a transformer with a center-tapped secondary winding.