Q. Which of this is a half-wave rectifier circuit?
Solution:
In a half-wave rectifier, the secondary of a transformer supplies the desired voltage across terminals and . When the voltage at is positive, the diode is forward biased and it conducts. When is negative, the diode is reverse biased and it does not conduct.
The reverse saturation current of a diode is negligible and can be considered equal to zero for practical purposes.
