Rectifier revision
                    Version 1.0.0 (47.3 KB) by  
                  Abdelrahman Farghly
                
                
                  A rectifier is an electronic circuit that converts AC (Alternating Current) into DC (Direct Current). It's a key part of power supplies.
                
                  
               Half-Wave Rectifier
- Uses 1 diode
- Conducts only during positive half-cycle
- Simple but inefficient
Waveform: Pulses during every positive half-cycle, zero otherwise
2. 🔹 Full-Wave Rectifier with Center Tap
- Uses 2 diodes and a center-tap transformer
- Each diode conducts on alternating half-cycles
- Output: Full-wave rectified signal (every half-cycle is used)
Advantage: Better transformer utilization than half-wave
3. 🔹 Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier
- Uses 4 diodes in a bridge configuration
- No center-tap required
- Output similar to center-tap full-wave
Advantage: Transformer without center tap; better for low-voltage systems
Cite As
Abdelrahman Farghly (2025). Rectifier revision (https://au.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/181104-rectifier-revision), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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