FULL WAVE RECTIFIER WITH CAPACITOR FILTER EXPERIMENT PART_B

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Shunt Capacitor Filte
Capacitor Input or π Filter
RIPPLE in DC OUTPUT Voltage
full wave rectifier
unfiltered output
after using a C filter the ripple
approach towards a Pure DC
in4007 diode
2200uf 25v capacitor
12-0-12 transformer winding
step down transformer
two diodes in parallel
twisted kathode
soldering wires together
chcekwithload
u canconnecation
12voutput
working or not
12v led light strip
12v motor projects

You can see that full wave rectifier is just one of the steps involved is producing a DC power supply.

So, if someone says perform full wave rectification of the signal, then you are right, you don’t need filters for that. But practically speaking a full wave rectified signal is not of much use, so in most of the examples, the books or tutorials go on to a next step of applying filters, just to make it practically useful circuit.

Now, coming back to filters, as you can see in diagram, capacitive filters holds the voltage to the maximum level and does not let it discharge quickly thus improving the average (DC) value of the signal.







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Shunt Capacitor Filte
Capacitor Input or π Filter
RIPPLE in DC OUTPUT Voltage
full wave rectifier
unfiltered output
after using a C filter the ripple
approach towards a Pure DC
in4007 diode
2200uf 25v capacitor
12-0-12 transformer winding
step down transformer
two diodes in parallel
twisted kathode
soldering wires together
chcekwithload
u canconnecation
12voutput
working or not
12v led light strip
12v motor projects