A rectifier is an essential electronic component in electronics that converts alternating AC electric current to direct DC. The output current of most rectifiers is not stable, but usually pulsating, as in order to prevent damage to electrical devices, it is combined with various filters. In combination with a rectifier, it is usually used together with a capacitor, choke or voltage stabilizer.
Depending on the application, the rectifiers are of different types, being classified as: mechanical, thyristor, transistor and diode. Also according to the power of high and low power and according to the phases of single-phase, three-phase and multi-phase.
The Gretz scheme is a type of bridge rectifier, single-phase, diode, in the arms of which four diodes are included. It is used to convert alternating electrical energy into direct, direct current. In one diagonal of the diagram, the secondary winding of a transformer is connected, and in the other - a load. It is characterized by bidirectional rectification, that is, it rectifies both half periods of the input sine wave. At the input of the Gretz circuit type rectifier, an alternating voltage is supplied, which may or may not be sinusoidal, as the current flows through only two of the diodes, the other two being blocked. The result is an output voltage with a pulsating frequency twice that of the supply voltage.
Rectifiers in particular Gretz circuit are an essential electrical component in the construction of various LED and switching power supplies for lighting that require constant voltage, inverters and voltage converters in industry and industry and others.
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