Q5 (a) (b) (c) A step-down transformer connected to a bridge rectifier has the following parameters: Nsec Npri = 0.4, Vp

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Q5 (a) (b) (c) A step-down transformer connected to a bridge rectifier has the following parameters: Nsec Npri = 0.4, Vp

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Q5 A B C A Step Down Transformer Connected To A Bridge Rectifier Has The Following Parameters Nsec Npri 0 4 Vp 1
Q5 A B C A Step Down Transformer Connected To A Bridge Rectifier Has The Following Parameters Nsec Npri 0 4 Vp 1 (43.96 KiB) Viewed 50 times
Q5 (a) (b) (c) A step-down transformer connected to a bridge rectifier has the following parameters: Nsec Npri = 0.4, Vp(pri) = 120 V, f = 60 Hz Determine the ideal average voltage (VDC), peak inverse voltage (PIV), rms ripple voltage (Vrrms)) and ripple percentage (r) of this bridge rectifier circuit. (6 marks) Consider a regulator circuit shown in Figure Q5(b) with the following parameters: R₁ = 10 kn, R₂ = 20 kn, V₁ = 20 V,V₂ = 5.6 V Calculate the output voltage (V), load current (I), and total transistor power dissipation. Assuming thre current gain of Q is 100, determine both base current (IB) and collector current (Ic). (10 marks) +1 www R1 Vz Figure Q5(b) RL Analyze the advantage of the regulator circuit as shown in Figure Q5(b). (4 marks)
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