Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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Author: Robert L. Boylestad
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 50P
Using PSpice or Multisim, verify the results of Example 11.4.
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AC-DC converters take the AC power from wall outlets and convert it to unregulated DC. These power supplies include transformers that change the voltage of the AC that comes through wall outlets, rectifiers to save it from AC to DC and a filter that removes noise from the peaks and troths of the AC power waves.The DC-to-AC Converters are used to charge the batteries in the vehicles. These circuits are mainly used for driving low-power AC motors and are used in a solar power system. The DC to AC converters can be used in dc transmission lines for transmitting power to loads.
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The single-phase bridge rectifier has an RL Load and an ac source, with R = 10Ω andL = 10mH. The peak value of the source is Vm = 100V at 60 Hz. The expressions of voltage andcurrent outputs are:(a) Determine v0(t) and i0(t) with two ac terms (n=2 and 4)(b) Determine the power absorbed by the load.
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Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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