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Half Wave and Full Wave Precision Rectifiers Using OP-AMP: Experiment-2

The document describes two experiments to design precision rectifiers using op-amps. The first is a half-wave precision rectifier that produces a 5V output from a 0.5V peak sinusoidal input. The second is a full-wave precision rectifier that also produces a 5V output from a 0.5V peak sinusoidal input. Both circuits are designed using op-amps, resistors, and diodes. The experiments are then conducted by building the circuits, applying 1kHz sinusoidal inputs, and observing the output waveforms to verify the expected 5V outputs.

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Half Wave and Full Wave Precision Rectifiers Using OP-AMP: Experiment-2

The document describes two experiments to design precision rectifiers using op-amps. The first is a half-wave precision rectifier that produces a 5V output from a 0.5V peak sinusoidal input. The second is a full-wave precision rectifier that also produces a 5V output from a 0.5V peak sinusoidal input. Both circuits are designed using op-amps, resistors, and diodes. The experiments are then conducted by building the circuits, applying 1kHz sinusoidal inputs, and observing the output waveforms to verify the expected 5V outputs.

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EXPERIMENT-2

Half Wave And Full Wave Precision Rectifiers Using OP-AMP


Aim:
1) To design a Half wave precision rectifier using OPAMP to obtain an output of 5V for
given input of 0.5V peak sinusoidal signal.
2) To design a Full wave precision rectifier using OPAMP to obtain an output of 5V for
given input of 0.5V peak sinusoidal signal.
Equipments required: Dual Power Supply, CRO, A741, IN4001, Resistors, AFO
Half Wave Precision Rectifier:
Circuit Diagram:

Design:
Vo=(R/R)Vin
Given Vo =5V and Vin =0.5V
(R/R)=( Vo/ Vin)=(5/0.5)=10
Let R=4.7k then R=47k
Procedure:
1. Rig up the circuit as shown in circuit.
2. Apply 1KHz sinusoidal using AFO with a peak of 1V. (Positive peak=0.5V) and the
input and observe the output using CRO.
3. Note down the input and output voltage waveforms.
Expected output:

Full wave precision rectifier:


Circuit diagram:

Design:
Vo = (R/R)Vin
Given Vo =5V and Vin=0.5V
(R/R)= (Vo/Vin)= (5/0.5)=10
Let R=4.7k then R=10R=47k.
Procedure:
1. Rig up the circuit as shown in the circuit.
2. Apply 1kHz sinusoidal using AFO with a peak to peak 1V. (Positive peak=0.5V) and the
input and observe the output using CRO.
3. Note down the input and output voltage waveforms.
Expected Output:

Run simulation in PSpice and analyze the results

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