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12 February, 22:30

The specification for a very large DC power supply is 2.18 megavolts at 0.18 amperes with a ripple factor of 0.1% and a regulation of 0.05%. Assuming any ripple is due solely to a 400 Hertz sinusoid, calculate: a. The maximum RMS value of the ripple voltage, VAC b. The No-Load voltage of the power supply

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  1. 12 February, 22:33
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    Given Information:

    Vdc = VF-L = 2.18x10⁶ V = 2,180,000 V

    VF-L = voltage at full load

    Ripple factor = r = 0.1 %

    Voltage Regulation = VR = 0.05 %

    Required Information:

    Ripple voltage = Vr = ?

    No-Load Voltage = VN-L = ?

    Answer:

    a. Ripple voltage = Vr = 2,180 V

    b. No-Load Voltage = VN-L = 2,181,090 V

    Solution:

    a. Ripple Voltage Vr

    The ripple factor is a measure of effectiveness of the rectification (the conversion of AC to DC) and it should be as low as possible.

    The ripple factor is given by

    r = Vr/Vdc

    Re-arranging the formula to find ripple voltage Vr

    Vr = Vdc*r

    Vr = (2.18x10⁶) * 0.001

    Vr = 2,180 V

    b. No-Load Voltage VN-L

    Voltage regulation is given by

    VR = (VN-L - VF-L) / VF-L

    Re-arranging the formula to find the no-load voltage VN-L

    VN-L = VR*VF-L + VF-L

    VN-L = 0.0005*2.18x10⁶ + 2.18x10⁶

    VN-L = 1090 + 2.18x10⁶

    VN-L = 2,181,090 V

    VN-L = 2.181x10⁶ V
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