Development of Virtual Experiment on Rectifier Circuits
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In this research paper we are reporting how experiments on Rectifier are performed using the concept of virtual Intelligent SoftLab (VIS). Rectification is the conversion of alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). This model explains you with the fundamentals of AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) voltages using VIS model. The process of converting bi-directional AC Voltage into unidirectional DC is show graphically. Software for conducting the experimentations in Rectifier has been developed which helps students to perform and practice the experiments. A Rectifier experiments provides a pictorial method of design and evaluating experiments. A Rectifier constructed using the Virtual SoftLab and observed actual outputs. This will help students in understanding working of rectifiers. This model performs half wave and full wave rectification successfully.
Keywords: -Virtual, SoftLab, Rectifier, VIS Model
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