Add a smoothing capacitor across the DC output, e.g., a 10uF Capacitor (choose the voltage rating above your DC output).
Size the capacitor with: C = I_load / (2 · f · V_ripple), with f = 50 Hz and V_ripple ≤ 0.1 V.
How to wire it
Bridge: Arrange the four diodes so the AC input connects to the two opposite “AC” nodes. The other two bridge nodes are the DC output (one positive, one negative).
Capacitor: Place the electrolytic across the DC output (observe polarity).
Load: Connect between the DC output terminals.
What I need from you to size components
AC input voltage and frequency (50 or 60 Hz).
Desired DC output (approximate is fine).
Maximum load current (I_load).
Acceptable ripple (if different from 0.1 V).
Would you like me to add four 1N4007 diodes and a placeholder 10uF Capacitor to your schematic now? If you share I_load and mains frequency, I’ll also calculate the exact C value and update the capacitor accordingly.
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