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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.
Three Phase Bridge Rectifier with Snubber Circuit
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 rectifier can also be mounted on transformers to get the desired DC voltages.