Bridge Rectifier

A bridge rectifier is an electronic circuit composed of four diodes arranged in a bridge configuration that converts AC (alternating current) into DC (direct current).

Why it’s importantz

  • Provides full-wave rectification, making it more efficient than half-wave rectifiers
  • Produces smoother and more stable DC power

Used in:

  • Battery chargers
  • Power supplies for computers and TVs
  • LED drivers

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