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rectifierDevice for obtaining one-directional current (DC) from an alternating source of supply (AC). (The process is necessary because almost all electrical power is generated, transmitted, and supplied as alternating current, but many devices, from television sets to electric motors, require direct current.) Types include plate rectifiers, thermionic diodes, and semiconductor diodes.
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| SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS), the leading global supplier of products that optimize system power, will demonstrate its expertise and solutions across four key product application areas: power AC/DC conversion (from 3W to 300W); ultra portable; motor control; and consumer products at eMex Suzhou 2006 (18-21 October 2006). The introduction of 1200V IGBT modules broadens Fairchild's portfolio of products targeting industrial applications including a variety of solutions for AC/DC conversion, DC/AC conversion, motion and speed control, isolation, data acquisition, indicators and displays, and DC/DC conversion. This eliminates the need for area-consuming circuit blocks for AC/DC conversion, including rectifiers, buffer capacitances, clock generator and power-up circuits. |
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