direction rectifier
direction rectifier
[də′rek·shən ′rek·tə‚fī·ər] (electronics)
A rectifier that supplies a direct-current voltage whose magnitude and polarity vary with the magnitude and relative polarity of an alternating-current synchro error voltage.
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