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Hello, everyone, before jumping into commercial and running the simulation, I thought, let me just

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discuss the very basics about the theory behind the full wave.

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Rectify the full weight.

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Rectifier is basically a device which is used to convert AC current into DC using some basic components.

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So here we have four diets written as we have of all source, and the potential is measured across the

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board.

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Now, if you see the input.

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And if I try to plot the input, let's say this is time, this is voltage and this is equal to zero

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line, then the voltage will look something like this because it is a.

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A scene, but now the output will look like this.

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The lower part will also move to the top and, well, if you put female component, let's say a capacitor.

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Or a few other components, then the output will form like this, it will be slightly curved and on

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further modification it will just form like a straight line, which is, uh, D.C., correct.

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So basically, you can convert the AC voltage into DC using full wave rectifier.

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This is the very basic theory.

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You can just search in the web and learn or I will try to attach an article so that you can learn what

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is a full page rectifier.

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So in the next lecture, we'll jump into a console and create the model for full web rectifier.
