Center-Tap Rectifier Calculator
Analyze full-wave rectification using a center-tapped transformer. Calculate Vdc, PIV, and ripple frequency for your power supply design.
⚡ Calculate Center Tap Rectifier
📊 Center Tap Rectifier Output
📝 Detailed Calculation Steps
Center Tap Rectifier Circuit
The center tap rectifier uses a center-tapped transformer and two diodes. The center tap serves as the ground reference, and each diode rectifies one half of the AC cycle.
🔄 How It Works
Positive Half-Cycle
When the top of the secondary (S1) is positive relative to the center tap, diode D1 conducts. Current flows from S1 through D1 to the load and returns via the center tap. D2 is reverse biased.
Negative Half-Cycle
When the bottom of the secondary (S2) is positive relative to the center tap, diode D2 conducts. Current flows from S2 through D2 to the load and returns via the center tap. D1 is reverse biased.
Result: Both halves of the AC cycle contribute to the DC output, just like a bridge rectifier, but using only 2 diodes.
📐 Center Tap Rectifier Formulas
Peak Voltage
PIV Rating
Total Secondary
Ripple Frequency
⚠️ Important: PIV Consideration
In a center tap rectifier, each diode must withstand twice the peak voltage (2×Vpeak) because when one diode is conducting, the other sees the full secondary voltage. This is a critical design consideration!
⚖️ Advantages & Disadvantages
✅ Advantages
- Only 2 diodes required
- Lower voltage drop (1×Vf)
- Higher efficiency than bridge
- Full-wave rectification
- Lower diode power dissipation
❌ Disadvantages
- Requires center-tapped transformer
- Higher PIV rating needed (2×Vp)
- Transformer more expensive
- Less common in modern designs
- Transformer utilization is poor
🎯 When to Choose Center Tap
Center tap rectifiers are best suited for:
- Low voltage, high current applications - The single Vf drop matters more at low voltages
- Audio amplifier power supplies - Often need ±V rails, naturally provided by center tap
- Dual polarity supplies - Easy to create +V and -V with center tap as ground
- Tube amplifiers - Traditional design, many vintage transformers available
- When transformer is already center-tapped - Use what you have!