Advantages:
There are some advantages of center tapped full wave rectifier which are given below,
- The rectification efficiency is twice than that of a half wave rectifier. For a full wave rectifier, the maximum possible value of rectification efficiency is 81.2 % while that half wave rectifier is 40.6 %.
- The DC output voltage and DC load current values are twice than those of a half wave rectifier.
- The ripple factor is much less than that of half wave rectifier.
Disadvantages:
There are some disadvantages of center tapped full wave rectifier which are given below,
- The PIV (peak inverse voltage) of a diode used twice that of the diode used in the half wave rectifier, so the diodes used must have high PIV.
- It is expensive to manufacture a center tapped transformer which produces equal voltage on each half of the secondary windings.
- The output voltage is half of the secondary voltage, as each diode utilizes only one half of the transformer secondary voltage.