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That is why you need a basic Circuit Theory course.I am giving rectified dc to RL load. The voltage doesn't have negative half wave and hence it is not alternating voltage.
I gave you the formula. Can you figure that out with simple derivative of the current with respect to time ?In RL load according to my source at what time the current will be maximum ?
I have never said that. I am saying that who cares if it is -25 or -28. The advantage is that you already know the resistor value for the -28 V. Play around a bit with the resistor if you want -25 V.Why you say I should not take voltage as -25 ?
That is why you need a basic Circuit Theory course.
I gave you the formula. Can you figure that out with simple derivative of the current with respect to time ?
you already know the resistor value for the -28 V
V4 across an ON state SCR gives a large current.Why Proteus is showing 23A in Ammeter and around 26A in Current Graph for RL Load current
This is just expectable according to R1/R2 dimensioning. Far off from reasonable values.The BC337 output is taking 2.3ms to go low after Zero Cross.
Why are you simulating a circuit that you will not use in real life?I will try omitting U7 and U10 in simulation. It will be used in real hardware.
If so, why are you not simulating as such? I see no reason for using 2 voltage sources.I will use the same simulation circuit in hardware only difference is V3 and V4 will not be grounded. it will be a 12-0-12V 500mA transformer without using center tap.
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