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A fully rectified sine wave is the modulus of the sine wave. The circuit for a full-wave rectifier is shown in Figure 2.44 together with the input and output waveforms. The input signal is v_{in} and the output signal is v_0. Ignoring the voltage drops across the diodes gives

v_{\mathrm{o}}=\left|v_{\text {in }}\right|
figure 2.44

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