Asked by Mike
Hi
given you have a half-wave rectifier and you know alternating current = VSin2(pi)fT, how do you calculate V(o)t?
given you have a half-wave rectifier and you know alternating current = VSin2(pi)fT, how do you calculate V(o)t?
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Answered by
bobpursley
v(o)t= Vsin2Pift 0<2PIft<Pi
=0 PI<2pift<2PI
is the easy way, otherwise you will have to go to an infinite series.
=0 PI<2pift<2PI
is the easy way, otherwise you will have to go to an infinite series.
Answered by
Mike
how ar eyou getting that?
Answered by
Mike
I meant Vo(t) but I think that doesn't matter does it?
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