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Discussion Forum : Diodes and Applications - General Questions (Q.No. 7)
7.
In a power supply diagram, which block indicates a smooth dc output?
transformer
filter
rectifier
regulator
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Shantanu said:   1 decade ago
Regulator is used to give a constant output in-spite of any change in input. Filters are used to bypass the ac component and give a pure DC.

Prabu r said:   4 years ago
You are right @Zeeshan Zamir.

Regulator for only regulated purposes. Filter doing the unwanted pulses from rectifier circuits.

Waqas sherwani said:   1 decade ago
According to my knowledge its B- filter because as it removes DC ripples which were already converted from ac to dc at diode.

Priyanka. gaya said:   1 decade ago
A/c to options voltage regulator are combination circuit of rectifier filter and transformer. So correct answer D.

Mani said:   1 decade ago
Filter is used to reduce the harmonics only but regulators only produces the smooth output.

Harsh said:   1 decade ago
Filter only remove harmonic and regulator regulate the output by by stepping up or down.

Stuaan said:   1 decade ago
No I strongly said Regulator because after filtering it have some ac.

Adi said:   1 decade ago
It may be rectifier as it converts ac to dc which is smooth.

Lingarao said:   1 decade ago
Filter O/P is pulsated DC And Regulator O/P is pure DC.

Swati said:   1 decade ago
Regulator maintains constant DC output.


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