The voltage source V1 in Figure 1.5 is 17.5 V 50 Hz. Idiode D1n5407 Vs D1 V1 LVload 48 R1 12.5 V2 Q1 Q2 Q2N 3055 BC337 B
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The voltage source V1 in Figure 1.5 is 17.5 V 50 Hz. Idiode D1n5407 Vs D1 V1 LVload 48 R1 12.5 V2 Q1 Q2 Q2N 3055 BC337 B
1.2 Determine the rms diode current if the diode conducts anaverage of 50 A.
2. Estimate the average load current of a single-phase half-waverectifier fed from a 24V 50 Hz source supplying a resistive load of 1 Ω. Take the diodevolt drop to be 0.8V. 3. A piece-wise-linear model describes a diodes forward volt dropas follows: for the range , where is thediode forward current. Theaverage value of the current via the diode during its ON state is50 A. Determine thediode volt drop during the ON-state.
4. Determine the mean load current in a resistor of 10 Ω fed via asingle diode connectedin series with a 240 V 50 Hz source. The source inductance isnegligible.
5. Determine the peak inverse voltage (PIV) that a diode in asingle-phase half-waverectifier will be subjected to in every cycle if the supply voltageis 240 V 50 Hz.
The voltage source V1 in Figure 1.5 is 17.5 V 50 Hz. Idiode D1n5407 Vs D1 V1 LVload 48 R1 12.5 V2 Q1 Q2 Q2N 3055 BC337 BZX7913V/PS D2 1k R2 din4007 D3 Figure 1.5: Single-phase battery charger / trickle charger