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voltage value after lc filter

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I have a supplied a full bridge diode rectifier with an ac 230 v 50 Hz.
I have not used any transformer.

At the output of the rectifier i have connected an LC filter.

The value of L is 380UH and capacitor is 5 U farads

Can any one explain me what voltage will i get across the c

L is connected in series and c in parallel.
 

you will get (230 X 1.414) -2 X .8V (voltage drop across the diodes, when off load. As you load it up the voltage will fall and will end up as a DC with a peak voltage of the above but will have a sine wave shape, so the mean DC will be 230V.
Frank
 

Hi, Thanks for ur reply.

I am going to feed this dc voltage to an single switch quasi resonant inverter, with inductance of 107 UH and capacitor of
0.3 UF.

This is basically an induction cooker circuit.
Do you have any idea how do I calculate the resistance of my load when a vessel is placed on the induct-or coil ?
 

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