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Full-wave regulator rectifier and half-wave regulator rectifier! Where is the difference?

In the motorcycle above the full-wave and half-wave regulator rectifier can be used interchangeably? Will not burn the electronic device? Charge to the battery whether the impact?

Answer:

The full-wave rectification before and after the waveform and half-wave rectifier is different from the full-wave rectifier in the use of two half-wave, which improves the efficiency of the rectifier, and the entire current is easy to smooth. Therefore, in the rectifier widely used full-wave rectifier, half-wave rectifier is only used in less demanding circuits.
The full-wave rectifier circuit flows through a rectifier device (such as a crystal diode) for half a cycle and the current flows through the second rectifier in the other half of the cycle and the connection of the two rectifier devices Of the current in the same direction (DC) through the load.
Half-wave rectifier circuit is a rectifier components (such as diodes) one-way conduction characteristics to rectify the common circuit, remove the half-week, the remaining half of the rectification method, called half-wave rectifier.
The function of the regulator rectifier is both rectified and regulated. The difference between the full-wave regulator rectifier and the half-wave regulator rectifier is that the rectification effect of the AC waveform is different.
Full-wave rectifier with four diodes, or rectifier bridge, half-wave rectifier with a diode can be. Full-wave rectifier output current than the half-wave rectifier output current stability, half-wave rectifier output is pulsating DC,

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