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How Ts is chosen so that the simulation is closest to the theoretically answer?

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How Ts is chosen so that the simulation is closest to the theoretically answer?

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As Ts—> 0 it has to work. So a very small value will do the trick. The size of Ts depends on what you are trying to simulate. The warm-up gives a few suggested values. (10)4.1 Simulation of a Power Supply Circuit 1. Please clarify this for me as I am confused: the first paragraph refers to figure 1 as a full wave rectifier. The last paragraph at the bottom of the page calls it an R-C circuit. Figure two has two things in it, a full wave rectifier and an R-C circuit. ANSWER: There are TWO parts: (1) full-wave rectifier implemented with a diode bridge (2) Lowpass filter implemented with an RC-circuit.

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