Difference between revisions of "Full Bridge Rectifier Assembly"
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A full bridge rectifier converts alternating current to direct current. This is useful and necessary if you are trying to utilize power generated by an alternator or even from the power-grid. <br/> | A full bridge rectifier converts alternating current to direct current. This is useful and necessary if you are trying to utilize power generated by an alternator or even from the power-grid. <br/> | ||
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+ | #You will be soldering the diodes to the breadboard according the the following circuit diagram. | ||
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[[Category:HowTos]] | [[Category:HowTos]] |
Revision as of 21:58, 26 April 2018
Materials Needed
- Diode x4
- Breadboard
- Soldering Equipment
- Insulated wire (at least 3 distinct colors recommended)
Purpose and use
A full bridge rectifier converts alternating current to direct current. This is useful and necessary if you are trying to utilize power generated by an alternator or even from the power-grid.
Assembly
- You will be soldering the diodes to the breadboard according the the following circuit diagram.