Expt No 4
Expt No 4
Objectives:
half-wave
1. To study half wave rectifier circuits with and without capacitor filter.
2. To study the behaviour of clipping circuits.
Materials Required:
1. Connect the capacitor with the correct polarity. The capacitor being of
electrolytic-type, is polarized, and will be damaged if connected with incorrect
polarity. Similarly, confirm the polarity of the diodes before connecting.
2. Keep the ground terminals of oscilloscope probes and function generator
outputs connected together throughout the experiment.
3. In an oscilloscope, for higher precision, increase vertical sensitivity (i.e. lower
value of volt/div), especially while measuring small amplitude levels (e.g.
ripple voltage). You may need to switch to ac coupling while doing so.
Pre-Lab Work:
1. Set the function generator to obtain a 10V peak-to-peak sine wave at 500 Hz
frequency. Do not connect any circuit to the function generator. Ensure that
the dc offset of the function generator is set to 0. Observe the function
generator output on the oscilloscope and verify sine wave generation.
2. Set up the circuit as shown in Fig. 1(a) without the capacitor C, taking RL =
2.2kΩ and the function generator connected at points F1 & F2.
3. Display Vi and Vo simultaneously on the oscilloscope on Channel 1 and
Channel 2 respectively. Sketch Vi and Vo, one below the other with identical
time and amplitude axes.
Please note that: The resistance 56Ω is chosen small enough not to affect the overall
performance of the circuit and at the same time to ensure an appreciable voltage
across it. This voltage represents the current flowing through the capacitor.
Fig.1
Fig. 2
Part D: Lab Report
Prepare and submit a lab report as specified in the general instructions regarding
the lab. Include the answers to the following questions in the report:
1. Why
1. WhyisistheICcurrent through
(=V56/56), thecurrent
the capacitor IC(=V56/56),
through negative fornegative
the capacitor, some portion
for of a
some
cycle ? Estimate
portion positive
of a cycle? peak of Ithe
Estimate IC (positive
surge (Isurge). peak of IC).
2. Draw circuit diagrams for: (a) –ve clipper (b) +ve and –ve clipper