If i want a full bridge rectifier to output a rectified signal @4A, then must the AC input be 4A? Or 8A?
Assume sine input.
Assume sine input.
For a rectified-filtered DC output the transformer RMS current rating must be higher than the DC output current due to the high peak currents drawing by the rectifier-filter.If i want a full bridge rectifier to output a rectified signal @4A, then must the AC input be 4A?
If i understand the answers, everyone is saying there's reduction in current due to resistance or voltage drop, correct?For a rectified-filtered DC output the transformer RMS current rating must be higher than the DC output current due to the high peak currents drawing by the rectifier-filter.
Yes.So, assuming no smoothing filter, no resistance, and ideal diodes, the full-rectified sine can deliver the same current to the load as the original AC can deliver?