In power supplies both coils and capacitors are used to smooth the pulsing DC output.
a capacitor
The waveform from a half wave rectifier looks just as it is described by its name: half of a full sine wave. That will cause a pulsed or "ripple" effect in the output voltage and current that come out from the rectifier. Whether that will cause a problem depends on the application you are using. For instance, if it is a light bulb, it will appear to flicker at the frequency of the alternating current service that has been rectified, which can be very annoying! If it is a device such as a charger for the battery of a digital camera or an electric shaver, the pulsed output current doesn't matter at all.
It is called ( pulsed DC ).
to convert pulsed AC to something approximating DC.
In welding technology a Pulsed MIG is a touchless transfer method concerning the electrode and the weld puddle, completed by forming one droplet of metal at the end of the electrode per pulse. Just the right quantity of current is added to drive that one droplet across the arc and into the puddle.
NO; frequency is the number of cycles per second or micro second. Pulse is the number of pulses per second in a pulsed Radar
Yes, a traveling wave tube or TWT is a pulsed device.
Ernest Frank has written: 'Electrical measurement analysis' -- subject(s): Electric measurements 'Pulsed linear networks' -- subject(s): Electric circuits, Electric waves
Oxygen conserving device, such as a demand inspiratory flow system or pulsed-dose oxygen delivery system--uses a sensor to detect when inspiration (inhalation) begins.
I. S. Marshak has written: 'Pulsed light sources' -- subject(s): Electric discharge lighting
The acronym PEF has many meanings. Among them are peak expiatory flow, pulsed electric field, private equity fund, platform event filter, photo-electric factor, and pre export finance.
notes about pulsed Doppler radar FM altimeter
pulsed is like a beating heart while digital is your face
The waveform from a half wave rectifier looks just as it is described by its name: half of a full sine wave. That will cause a pulsed or "ripple" effect in the output voltage and current that come out from the rectifier. Whether that will cause a problem depends on the application you are using. For instance, if it is a light bulb, it will appear to flicker at the frequency of the alternating current service that has been rectified, which can be very annoying! If it is a device such as a charger for the battery of a digital camera or an electric shaver, the pulsed output current doesn't matter at all.
A continuous laser produces a constant wave. A pulsed laser's wave is intermittent.
High energy pulsed lasers are available for purchase on the "Newport" website. They have many models available. These lasers are quite expensive and cost thousands of dollars.
M. Cowan has written: 'Megagauss magnetic field generation and pulsed power applications' -- subject(s): Magnetic fields, Pulsed power systems
A pulsed laser is used in many different situations from hair removal to surgery. The frequency and wavelength of the pulse determines the suitability of the laser for each type of use.