Half Wave Diode Problem

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JAKE WISNIEWSKI
JAKE WISNIEWSKI le 4 Déc 2019
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This is a problem I have. Tried solving it but cant seem to figure it out. Am I on the right track?
C=input('What is C');
R=1800%omega;
V0=12%Volts;
f=60%Hz;
w=2*pi*f;
t=linspace(0,70,1000);
n=length(t);
VS=V0*sin(w*t);
VR=V0*sin(w*t(a))*exp(-(t-ta)/(R*C));
for k=1:n;
V(k)=V0*sin(w*t(k));
if VS(k)==VR(k);
iC=w*C*V0*cos(w*t(k));
iR=(V0*sin(w*t(k)))/R;
else VS(k)>=VR(k);
t(a)=t(k);
VR(k)=V0*sin(w*t(a))*exp(-(t(k)-ta)/(R*C));
end
end
figure(1);
plot(t,VR,'B- -',t,VS,'R-');
xlabel('Time (s)');
ylabel('Voltage (V)');
title('Voltage for AC to DC Converter');
legend('Voltage of resistor','Voltage of Source');

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Nishant Gupta
Nishant Gupta le 18 Déc 2019
Few points to be noted:
  1. Find out the value of ta (point at which source voltage is maximum i.e. V0)
  2. You are using both ta and t(a).
  3. In the else statement , you have written t(a) = t(k) which will make the exponent term equal to 1.
  4. You can't give conditional expression with else , use elseif.

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