A rectifier is an electronic circuit or device that converts Alternating current (AC) into Direct current (DC) by allowing current to flow in only one direction, typically using semiconductor components such as diodes or controlled devices like thyristors. It enables AC-powered sources to operate devices that require a stable unidirectional DC voltage. This conversion is […]
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Difference Between SCR, DIAC and TRIAC
In power electronics, the SCR, DIAC, and TRIAC are three common semiconductor devices that are very useful in electric power control and conversion applications. Though they all belong to the thyristor family, their operation, structure, and applications differ significantly. Here’s a detailed explanation of SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier), DIAC (Diode for Alternating Current), and TRIAC […]

