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Harish

2008-02-18, 1:25 pm

Hi,

I am having trouble understanding the output voltage graphs about the
half wave rectifier with the ideal diodes. For example, we have a
circuit where Vi = sin (pi*t), a resistor = 1 kilo ohm, and one diode
which is reverse biased. We are trying to find out how Vout graph
looks like across this diode. How do we do this? Is there any good
links to explain this concept. Thanks
Ben Miller

2008-02-18, 5:25 pm

Harish wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having trouble understanding the output voltage graphs about the
> half wave rectifier with the ideal diodes. For example, we have a
> circuit where Vi = sin (pi*t), a resistor = 1 kilo ohm, and one diode
> which is reverse biased. We are trying to find out how Vout graph
> looks like across this diode. How do we do this? Is there any good
> links to explain this concept. Thanks


1) Have you tried reading your textbook?

2) www.google.com put in "half wave diode voltage curve"

Let us know if want someone to take your exam for you also.


--
Benjamin D Miller, PE
www.bmillerengineering.com


Harish

2008-02-18, 5:25 pm

Did all that but need more explanation.
Steve

2008-02-18, 8:25 pm

Harish <mahadevan.swamy@gmail.com> wrote in news:61b81ed1-0d0d-4ee4-9474-
29d719ac38a2@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com:

> Did all that but need more explanation.
>


Ben,

How can you possibly expect anyone to learn something so simple with the
existance of textbooks, MultiSim, Google, fellow students, building a
prototype and measuring it, measuring an existing circuit, etc...

It's similar to my theory about children. With the existance of TV and
video games, they practicly raise themselves.


Roy

2008-02-19, 5:25 pm

From: nobody@nobody.com (Steve)
Harish <mahadevan.swamy@gmail.com> wrote in
news:61b81ed1-0d0d-4ee4-9474- 29d719ac38a2@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
Did all that but need more explanation.
Ben,
How can you possibly expect anyone to learn something so simple with the
existance of textbooks, MultiSim, Google, fellow students, building a
prototype and measuring it, measuring an existing circuit, etc...
It's similar to my theory about children. With the existance of TV and
video games, they practicly raise themselves.
-----------------

Right ? ... Back when I started my studies there wasn't any internet,
google and such., these guys want the theory spoon fed I guess - lets
make a Plug & Play learning system for them... Ben you design the anodes
and cathodes to be connected to their brains sockets I'll design the
brain socket };)

Steve you can design & monitor the information transfer system -
what do you say ? ., we can market the finished product to Departments
of education World Wide or maybe just some movie studio }

Roy Q.T. ~ US/NCU ~ E.E. Technician
[have tools, will travel]

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