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A rectifier is an electrical device composed of one or more diodes that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). A diode is like a one-way valve that allows an electrical current to flow in only one direction. This process is called rectification.
Single Phase Bridge Rectifier with snubber Circuit
These are single Phase Bridge Rectifiers connected with RC Snubber circuits.
Snubber circuits are essential for diodes used in switching circuits. It can save a diode from overvoltage spikes, which may arise during the reverse recovery process. A common snubber circuit for a power diode consists of a capacitor and a resistor connected in parallel.
Built to meet a range of application requirements Our industrial control transformers are specially designed to accommodate the momentary current inrush caused when electromagnetic components are energized.
These Rectifiers can also be mounted on transformers to get the desired DC voltages.Â
Three Phase Rectifier with Snubber Circuit
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The 6-pulse or Three Phase bridge also known as the Graetz converter bridge. This device is a three-phase device. The output current in the load contains very less AC component as compared to single phase rectifier. Ripple factor is lower and therefore high-cost filtering is not required to give steady DC output.
Snubber circuits are essential for diodes used in switching circuits. It can save a diode from overvoltage spikes, which may arise during the reverse recovery process. A common snubber circuit for a power diode consists of a capacitor and a resistor connected in parallel.
These Rectifiers can also be mounted on transformers to get the desired DC voltages.Â