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NAME UBAID UR REHMAN

REG NO FA18-BEE-121-E
LAB #7
To construct Single Phase Full Wave Controlled Rectifier with R and RL Load
using breadboard and MATLAB
Objectives
In this lab we construct a Single-Phase Full Wave Controlled Rectifier with R and RL load using MCM11
module and MATLAB and to display the output waveforms of Single-Phase Full Wave Controlled Rectifier
with R and RL load using oscilloscope
Methodology
In this lab we learnt about the All single-phase rectifiers use solid state devices as their primary AC-to-DC
converting device. Single phase uncontrolled half-wave rectifiers are the simplest and possibly the most
widely used rectification circuit for small power levels as their output is heavily affected by the reactance of
the connected load. For uncontrolled rectifier circuits, semiconductor diodes are the most used device and
are so arranged to create either a half-wave or a full-wave rectifier circuit. The advantage of using diodes as
the rectification device is that by design, they are unidirectional devices having an inbuilt one-way pn-
junction.This pin-junction converts the bi-directional alternating supply into a one-way unidirectional
current by eliminating one-half of the supply. Depending upon the connection of the diode, it could for
example pass the positive half of the AC waveform when forward-biased, while eliminating the negative
half-cycle when the diode becomes reverse-biased. The reverse is also true by eliminate the positive half or
the waveform and passing the negative half. Either way, the output from a single diode rectifier consists of
only one half of the 360o waveform.
Lab task

Output
LAB TASK 2

OUTPUT
CONCLUSION
In this lab we concluded that how To display the output waveforms of Single Phase Full wave Controlled
Rectifier with R and RL load and to construct a Single Phase Full wave Controlled Rectifier with R and RL
load .

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