DocumentCode
1191502
Title
An asymptotic theory of rectification and detection
Author
Kriegsmann, Gregory A.
Volume
32
Issue
10
fYear
1985
fDate
10/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1064
Lastpage
1068
Abstract
The results of a systematic asymptotic analysis of the basic half wave rectifier and amplitude detector circuits are presented in this paper. A singular perturbation technique is applied directly to the governing differential equation and yields an asymptotic approximation of the output voltage as
. Here,
is either the source frequency for the rectifier or the carrier frequency for the detector and
is the time constant of the resistor-capacitor filter. The asymptotic result contains transient, ripple, and steady-state information. The latter two components reduce to the standard results when the diode\´s forward resistance is small, or equivalently, when the parameter
becomes large. Here,
is the peak value of the input voltage,
is the charge of an electron, k is the Boltzman constant, and
is the temperature. In particular, the ripple component of the rectifier output becomes a sawtooth wave in this limit. This is not an assumption to simplify the analysis but a consequence of the circuit\´s parameters as born out by the asymptotic analysis.
. Here,
is either the source frequency for the rectifier or the carrier frequency for the detector and
is the time constant of the resistor-capacitor filter. The asymptotic result contains transient, ripple, and steady-state information. The latter two components reduce to the standard results when the diode\´s forward resistance is small, or equivalently, when the parameter
becomes large. Here,
is the peak value of the input voltage,
is the charge of an electron, k is the Boltzman constant, and
is the temperature. In particular, the ripple component of the rectifier output becomes a sawtooth wave in this limit. This is not an assumption to simplify the analysis but a consequence of the circuit\´s parameters as born out by the asymptotic analysis.Keywords
AM; Modulation/demodulation; Rectifiers; Circuits; Detectors; Differential equations; Diodes; Filters; Frequency; Perturbation methods; Rectifiers; Steady-state; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-4094
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCS.1985.1085610
Filename
1085610
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