Advanced Single Phase Converter Calculator

Analyze single phase conversion with engineering formulas. Test firing angle, load, and converter choices instantly. See results, exports, charts, and design guidance in seconds.

Calculator Inputs

Ignored automatically for the diode bridge mode.
Used for semi-converter and full converter current estimation.
Reset

Example Data Table

Converter Type Supply RMS (V) Frequency (Hz) Alpha (deg) Load R (ohm) Back EMF (V) Typical Average Output (V)
Single-Phase Full Converter 230 50 30 20 40 179.36
Single-Phase Semi-Converter 120 60 45 15 20 92.28
Single-Phase Full-Wave Diode Bridge 230 50 0 50 0 207.07

Formula Used

Common values
Peak supply voltage: Vm = √2 × Vs
Angular frequency: ω = 2πf
Firing delay time: tα = (α / 360) × (1 / f)
Single-Phase Half-Wave Controlled Rectifier
Average output voltage: Vavg = (Vm / 2π) × (1 + cos α)
RMS output voltage: Vrms = Vm × √[(π/2 − α/2 + sin 2α / 4) / 2π]
Single-Phase Full-Wave Diode Bridge
Average output voltage: Vavg = 2Vm / π
RMS output voltage: Vrms = Vs
Single-Phase Semi-Converter
Average output voltage: Vavg = (Vm / π) × (1 + cos α)
RMS output voltage: Vrms = Vm × √[(π − α + sin 2α / 2) / 2π]
Average current estimate: Idc = (Vavg − E) / R
Single-Phase Full Converter
Average output voltage: Vavg = (2Vm / π) × cos α
RMS output voltage: Vrms = Vs
Average current estimate: Idc = (Vavg − E) / R

Ripple factor is calculated from output RMS and average voltage. Source current and power factor are engineering estimates based on the chosen model assumptions.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Select the converter model that matches your circuit.
  2. Enter RMS supply voltage and supply frequency.
  3. Set the firing angle if the selected converter uses SCR control.
  4. Enter load resistance and optional back EMF for motor-style continuous current cases.
  5. Set an assumed efficiency to estimate input power more realistically.
  6. Press the calculate button to show results above the form.
  7. Review the waveform chart, result table, and notes before exporting.
  8. Use the CSV or PDF buttons to save the calculated output.

FAQs

1. What does this calculator estimate?

It estimates average output voltage, RMS output voltage, current, power, ripple factor, delay time, and basic source-side values for common single-phase converter topologies.

2. Which converter modes are included?

The tool includes a half-wave controlled rectifier, full-wave diode bridge, semi-converter, and full converter. These cover many basic teaching, design, and checking tasks.

3. Why is firing angle ignored in diode bridge mode?

A diode bridge does not use gate-triggered switching like an SCR converter. Its conduction is set by source polarity and load path, so alpha does not apply there.

4. When should I use back EMF?

Use back EMF when modeling a motor or similar load in continuous-current converter modes. It helps estimate average current more realistically for controlled rectifier applications.

5. Are these results exact for every circuit?

No. The calculator uses idealized formulas and selected assumptions. Real systems may differ because of overlap, device drops, filter effects, commutation limits, and nonideal loads.

6. What does a negative average current mean?

It means the chosen back EMF is higher than the converter’s average applied voltage under that setting. In practice, that suggests no forward rectification or possible inversion behavior.

7. Why is ripple frequency different between modes?

Half-wave operation produces one output pulse per source cycle. Full-wave and bridge-based modes produce two output pulses per cycle, so ripple frequency doubles.

8. Can I export the results?

Yes. After calculation, you can download a CSV summary or create a PDF of the result section, including the main output values and waveform chart.

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