Why when we cascaded a circuit we get different output at each stage. For exampl
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Why when we cascaded a circuit we get different output at each stage. For example compare a full bridge SMPS (3 stages made of Fullwave rectifier with Filter + FullBridge Inverter + Full wave Center Tap with LC filter with voltmeter at each stage) with Fullwave rectifier with Filter, FullBridge Inverter and Full wave Center Tap with LC filter. When compare the output of the fullbridge rectifier with filter (V11) and the output first stage of the SMPS (V1) the voltage ripple is not the same. Same goes with other stages. Can anyone explain why and also if theres another reason to it happening. Thank you.
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Answer :-
Beacause,each stages uses the different non-linear devices like diode,transistor so each device produce alterations in output just after each,due to which output at each stages will be differ in nature.
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