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  1. Ripple (specifically ripple voltage) in electronics is the residual periodic variation of the DC voltage within a power supply which has been derived from an alternating current (AC) source. This ripple is due to incomplete suppression of the alternating waveform after rectification.

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  3. Sep 21, 2018 · Ripple Factor is the ratio of rms value of ac component present in the rectified output to the average value of rectified output. It is a dimensionless quantity and denoted by γ. Its value is always less than unity. This is basically a measurement of ripple which denotes the purity of rectified output.

  4. Oct 10, 2020 · Ripple is the residual of the alternating voltage at the AC output, and its frequency depends on the circuit switching. Its fundamental frequency is the same as the switching frequency.

  5. 1 day ago · It is the frequency of the residual AC voltage after it has been rectified to DC in a power supply. Ripple frequency depends upon the rectifier we use. For a half wave rectifier, its input frequency or supplied frequency is 50Hz, and the ripple frequency for the halfwave rectifier is the same as that of the supplied frequency, which is 50Hz. In ...

  6. The frequency of the ripple is proportional to the velocity. You can change the commanded speed by changing the offset in the waveform generator. For example, changing the offset from 1000 RPM to 500 RPM will cut the amplitude by four times.

  7. Jul 28, 2023 · The Ripple Factor is a dimensionless parameter that quantifies the quality of the output voltage of an electronic circuit, specifically in the context of rectifiers and power supplies. It indicates the amount of AC (alternating current) “ripple” present in the output voltage when a DC (direct current) signal is expected.

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