DC and AC Supply

Cards (8)

  • Direct current (DC)

    Current that only flows in one direction
  • Alternating current (AC)

    Current that constantly changes direction
  • The main benefit of using AC is that it's very easy to use a transformer to increase or decrease the potential difference
  • In the UK, AC switches direction 50 times per second, so it has a frequency of 50 Hertz
  • In the UK, AC has a potential difference of around 230 volts
  • Oscilloscope trace for AC

    • Shows the potential difference rising and falling, indicating the current has gone backwards and forwards
    • The height of the peak tells the maximum potential difference, which is around 230 volts
  • Oscilloscope trace for DC
    • The potential difference does not change
  • Using an oscilloscope trace to calculate AC frequency
    1. Time between two consecutive peaks is one complete cycle
    2. Frequency is the number of cycles per second, calculated as 1 divided by the time for one cycle