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Default Bridge rectifier formula

A post on SED asked for a formula to calculate the available DC output current
from a bridge rectifier given the transformer AC current rating.

The attachment shows the derivation of a formula.

In real circuits, you will get a higher DC output current than this formula
predicts due to clipping of the grid waveform and due to leakage inductance.

A formula covering those cases would be too complicated for practical use, but
the formula ignoring those effects, given in the attachment, is a good starting
point.

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image and right click to magnify.
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Default Bridge rectifier formula

On 21 Jul 2008 13:29:02 -0500, The Phantom wrote:

A post on SED asked for a formula to calculate the available DC output current
from a bridge rectifier given the transformer AC current rating.

The attachment shows the derivation of a formula.

In real circuits, you will get a higher DC output current than this formula
predicts due to clipping of the grid waveform and due to leakage inductance.

A formula covering those cases would be too complicated for practical use, but
the formula ignoring those effects, given in the attachment, is a good starting
point.

This .gif file can be viewed conveniently in Firefox. Place the cursor over the
image and right click to magnify.
--------------------------------------------------
This repost is because of a factor of SQRT(2) I left out of the last line.

I've also split it into two parts for easier viewing.


Thank you!
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