A buck converter operates in continuous conduction mode and…
A buck converter operates in continuous conduction mode and feeds a load. The inductor current is observed to be continuous and varies linearly over time. Which component is primarily responsible for maintaining this current behavior?
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A single-phase controlled full-wave rectifier (SCR) is supplied by a sinusoidal source of 120 Vrms, 60 Hz, and feeds a purely resistive (R) load. The firing angle is increased from alpha = 0 ° to alpha = 60 °. What is the effect on the average (DC) output voltage Vavg?
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Three rectifier outputs are observed: Case 1: Output voltage follows a rectified sinusoidal waveform Case 2: Output voltage is nearly constant with smoth to no ripple Case 3: Output current is continuous and does not drop to zero Which of the following correctly matches the 3 cases?
Read DetailsA single-phase controlled full-wave rectifier (SCR) is suppl…
A single-phase controlled full-wave rectifier (SCR) is supplied by a sinusoidal source of 120 Vrms at 60 Hz and feeds a purely resistive (R) load. Assume ideal devices. The firing angle alpha = 120 degrees. What is the sign of the average (DC) output voltage Vavg?
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