About Rectifiers
Micro Commercial Components (Mcc) Rectifiers
Rectifiers are electronic devices that convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). Traditional rectifiers contain two or more diodes that are connected in a bridge configuration to convert the AC voltage to a DC voltage of the same magnitude but with the polarity reversed. Rectifiers come in many different configurations, most notably single- and three-phase configurations. Their main purpose is to convert a varying AC voltage to a constant DC voltage, suitable for electronic circuits, such as a DC input voltage for an inverter. Additionally, they can be used as error correctors in the data transmission process.