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Introduction In this article, I’m going to tell you about a full wave-controlled rectifier with RLC Load . The word Controlled means the devices for power conversion are Known as controlled Rectifier . The input is AC and the output is DC . For designing a Ful l- Wave controlled Rectifier there is 6 SCR are required. I am using PSIM’s latest version for designing. My circuit is not hardware-based my design circuit is for power electronics practical. Power electronics is a subject that teaches in Engineering Universities. In Power Electronics we study the conversion, inversion, stepdown, step up, Cyclo-converter, Buck Converter, Boost Converter, Buck-Boost Converter. Working The working operation of this circuit is that two SCR is for a 120` (Redline) half cycle and two SCR is for the 120` (Yellow line) half-cycle and TWO SCR is for 120` (Blue line) half cycle . The load is the Resistor inductor and capacitor . The value...
Free PCB Design Course: Resources and Insights Recently, I conducted a free session on PCB design, and I'm excited to share the resources and insights from that session with you. Whether you attended the session or missed it, these materials will be valuable for your PCB design journey. Accessing the Resources I've made the session materials available for download: - [Download Documents] (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ESiOPqPbmocsteJskw-eSmMeCnPgp2-p/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=103182625766365943779&rtpof=true&sd=true)**: This document contains detailed notes, instructions, and examples covering PCB design concepts. - [Download Presentation] (https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tp32pO58Zc4WD0Hxi3W1cpnsG4plWvTt/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=103182625766365943779&rtpof=true&sd=true)**: The presentation slides offer a visual guide to key topics discussed during the session. Getting Started with PCB Design If you're new to PCB design or looking to enhance...
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