1. Full Wave Rectified Sine wave
  2. Symmetrical square wave
  3. Half Wave Rectified Sine wave
  4. Asymmetrical square wave
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Option 1 : Full Wave Rectified Sine wave

Full wave rectified sine wave is the signal found in power supplies after the since wave input power has been rectified using a diode or diodes and the output filter capacitor is not used.

The principle used in rectifier is to convert AC to DC. A full wave rectifier circuit produces an output voltage or current which is purely DC or has some specified DC component. The negative cycle of the input signal (here sinusoidal) is reversed such that only positive signal is present in the output signal. A capacitive filter is generally used at the output to smoothen the output waveform and remove the unwanted harmonics.

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