Please add a full-wave bridge rectifier using four 1N4007 diodes, assigned as D2 to D5, along with a filtering capacitor across the DC output. Let me know once it's updated.
Below is the schematic update suggestion for your full-wave bridge rectifier design:
Schematic Update Suggestion:
Full-Wave Bridge Rectifier:
Add four 1N4007 diodes (e.g., 1N4007) with designators D2, D3, D4, and D5.
Arrange the diodes so that two nodes serve as the AC inputs, while the remaining two nodes provide the rectified DC output (one positive and one negative).
Filtering Capacitor:
Add a filtering capacitor (e.g., C2) across the DC output.
Use a capacitor value around 1000µF with a voltage rating above the expected DC output voltage.
Connect the capacitor's negative terminal to the DC negative output.
Ground Connection:
Connect the DC negative output and the capacitor’s negative terminal to the Ground.
You can use the Apply changes button to implement these schematic updates. Let me know if you need further refinements!
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