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Definition of "Full Wave Rectifier" |
A rectifier with a centre tapped secondary windings and two diodes, or a bridge rectifier circuit. |
Definition of "Full-Wave Rectifier" |
A circuit that uses both positive and negative alternations in an alternating current to produce direct current. There are two general circuit configurations; A two diode circuit that requires a center tapped transformer and a four diode approach that does not require a center tapped transformer. [Full-Wave Rectifier Circuit Schematic] / Full-wave rectifier converts the whole of the input waveform to one of constant polarity positive or negative at its output. Full-wave rectification converts both polarities of the input waveform to pulsating DC direct current, and yields a higher average output voltage. / Single Master Antenna Television that can be used for hotels, motels, dormitories, hospitals and commercial properties with multiple tenants. Most often it is found in temporary lodging facilities. A SMATV headend is used to receive and rebroadcast Satellite TV channels throughout a property from a single satellite feed. / (1) a device that passes positive polarity portions of a signal and reverses negative polarity portions of an AC signal. Ideally, |
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