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Define the ripple voltage and derive an expression for the ripple voltage of a half-wave rectifier having acapacitor filter.

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Define the ripple voltage and derive an expression for the ripple voltage of a half-wave rectifier having acapacitor filter.

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Ripple Voltage is defined as the variation in the DC output of a power supply caused by the load and other factors. It is the residual periodic variation of the DC voltage within a power supply which has been derived from an alternating current (AC) source. This 'ripple' is due to incomplete suppression of the alternating waveform after rectification.

Now, let's derive an expression for the ripple voltage of a half-wave rectifier with a capacitor filter.

  1. The output of a half-wave rectifier is a pulsating DC voltage, with a frequency equal to the input frequency. When a capacitor is used as a filter, it charges to the peak value of the rectified voltage during the positive half cycle and discharges during the negative half cycle.

  2. The ripple voltage (Vr) is the difference between the peak voltage (Vm) and the discharging voltage (Vd) of the capacitor.

  3. The discharging voltage (Vd) of the capacitor can be given by the equation: Vd = Vm * e^(-T/RC), where T is the time period of the input signal, R is the load resistance, and C is the capacitance.

  4. Substituting the value of Vd in the ripple voltage equation, we get: Vr = Vm - Vm * e^(-T/RC)

  5. Simplifying this, we get the ripple voltage (Vr) of a half-wave rectifier with a capacitor filter as: Vr = Vm * (1 - e^(-T/RC))

This is the expression for the ripple voltage of a half-wave rectifier with a capacitor filter. The ripple voltage can be reduced by increasing the value of the filter capacitor.

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