This clever design uses 4 diodes in a bridge to produce a fixed voltage power supply capable of supplying 35mA. All diodes (every type of diode) are zener diodes. They all break down at a particular voltage. The fact is, a power diode breaks down at 100v or 400v and its zener characteristic is not useful. But if we put 2 zener diodes in a bridge with two ordinary power diodes, the bridge will break-down at the voltage of the zener. This is what we have done. If we use 18v zeners, the output will be 17v4. When the incoming
voltage is positive at the top, the left zener provides 18v limit (and the left power-diode produces a drop of 0.6v). This allows the right zener to pass current just like a normal diode but the voltage available to it is just 18v. The output of the right zener is 17v4. The same with the other half-cycle. The current is limited by the value of the X2 capacitor and this is 7mA for each 100n when in full-wave (as per this circuit). We have 10 x 100n = 1u capacitance. Theoretically the circuit will supply 70mA but we found it will only deliver 35mA before the output drops. The capacitor should comply with X1 or X2 class. The 10R is a safety-fuse resistor. The problem with this power supply is the "live" nature of the negative rail. When the power supply is connected as shown, the negative rail is 0.7v above neutral. If the mains is reversed, the negative rail is 340v (peak) above neutral and this will kill you as the current will flow through the diode and be lethal. You need to touch the negative rail (or the positive rail) and any earthed device such as a toaster to get killed. The only solution is the project being powered must
be totally enclosed in a box with no outputs.
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thanks very much ...it's working ...
Hello every one,
I need some help.
I want to make a bridge rectifier circuit to give me 6v or 9v DC power from 220v to 250 v . I know the circuit, but don't know which resister and capacitors need to use for getting 6v or 9v . The circuit was same as following figure .
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I have seen this circuit in my LED light charger to charge the light's battery.
I want to make a circuit for output volt 6 and 9 v .
Please help me if any one have any idea about this circuit .
Please tell me
R1 = ?
C=? (may b Polyester Capacitor)
for getting 6 and 9 v
you can use same circuit but you have to change 18v zenar to 9.1 then u can get 9V DC output from ts circuit.
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