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Figure 4-1B.—Block diagram of a basic power supply
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Neets Module 07-Introduction to Solid-State Devices and Power Supplies
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THE RECTIFIER

4-3 Q3.   What is the purpose of the filter section? Q4.   What is the purpose of the regulator section? THE POWER TRANSFORMER In some cases a power supply may not use a transformer; therefore, the power supply would be connected directly to the source line voltage. This type of connection is used primarily because it is economical. However, unless the power supply is completely insulated, it presents a dangerous shock hazard to anyone who comes in contact with it. When a transformer is not being used, the return side of the ac line is connected to the metal chassis. To remove this potential shock hazard and to have the option of stepping up or stepping down the input voltage to the rectifier, a transformer must be used. View A of figure 4-2 shows the schematic diagram for a STEP-UP transformer; view B shows a STEP-DOWN transformer; and, view C shows a STEP-UP, CENTER-TAPPED transformer. The step-up and step-down transformers were discussed in earlier NEETS modules, so only the center-tapped transformer will be mentioned in this chapter. The primary purpose of the center-tapped transformer is to provide two equal voltages to the conventional full-wave rectifier. Figure 4-2A.—Common types of transformers. STEP-UP Figure 4-2B.—Common types of transformers. STEP-DOWN

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