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full wave rectifier circuits

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full wave rectifier opamp

i need 2 types a full wave rectifier circuits. one without op-amp and one with an op-amp. My input is a 50hz sine wave.. can anyone of you all kindly post these 2 types of circuits. thank you.
 

thank you very much. But just a small clarification, for the circuit without the op-amp can i give ac input via the function generator or must i give through the transformer. and can i use LM741 for the op-amp ckt..
 

for the circuit without the op-amp can i give ac input via the function generator or must i give through the transformer
forget about transformer ..
just make sure that your function generator can drive the load that is connected to the bridge ..

and can i use LM741 for the op-amp ckt..
by all means .. it's only 50Hz ..

Rgds,
IanP
 

for the circuit without the op-amp can i give ac input via the function generator or must i give through the transformer
Possibly the latter, if the signal generator has a common ground with the load. That's the problem of giving little more than no information with your question.

If you have a single ended source and intend a full wave-rectifier, some kind of signal inversion or isolation is needed. Other solutions exist for specific (or specified) applications.
 

Does this circuit gives a full wave sinewave? We have tried it out and it did not.

Can anyone kindly post or link a full wave bridge rectifier crocuit that does give a full wave sine wave. Thank you
 

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