POWER SUPPLY

POWER SUPPLY


Bridge type full wave rectifier is used to rectify the ac output of secondary of 230/09V
Step down transformer. This project uses regulated 5V, 500mA power supply. 7805 three
Terminal voltage regulator is used for voltage regulation.
Mains Transformer: It is a Step-Down power transformer that operates at power line Frequency of 50Hz. It converts 230v AC into 0 to 09v DC.
Rectifier Circuit: It is a Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier consisting of four IN4007 diodes.
Filter Section: It consists of a capacitor C1, which has a capacitance of 1000micro Farads. It is large enough to supply a constant current to the load during the non conduction period of the diode
Regulators:   5v voltage regulator-7805                                 .
Operation:
The transformer provides voltage transformation and produces AC voltage required for producing the desired DC voltages across its secondary windings. It also provides electrical isolation between the power supply input i.e., AC mains and DC output. The rectifier circuit changes the AC voltages appearing at transformer secondary to DC. Commonly used rectifier circuits include half-wave rectifier, conventional full-wave rectifier requiring a tapped secondary or a bridge rectifier.

 The rectified voltage will always have some AC content known as power supply ripple. The filter circuit smoothens the ripple of the rectified voltage. The filtering action of the capacitor connected across the output of the rectifier comes from the fact that it offers a low reactance to AC components. The ripple in nature is inversely proportional to capacitance. Thus, the capacitor connected across the output of the rectifier, which provides the filtering action, must be large enough to avoid the ripple.