täysiaaltoilmaisin
Täysiaaltoilmaisin, also known as a full-wave rectifier detector, is an electronic circuit used to detect and measure the amplitude of an alternating current (AC) signal. Unlike half-wave rectifiers which only utilize one half of the AC waveform, a full-wave rectifier converts both the positive and negative halves of the AC signal into a pulsating DC output. This pulsating DC signal is then typically passed through a filter, often a capacitor, to smooth out the pulsations and produce a more stable DC voltage. The smoothed DC voltage is proportional to the amplitude of the original AC signal, allowing for its detection and measurement.
The primary function of a täysiaaltoilmaisin is to extract the envelope or amplitude information from an AC