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power rectifier

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power rectifier [′pau̇·ər ′rek·tə‚fī·ər]
(electricity)
A device which converts alternating current to direct current and operates at high power loads.


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Other types of power protection equipment -- standalone transient surge suppressors, voltage regulators, power rectifiers and the like -- comprise mature markets and, on balance, will not grow as rapidly as UPS and backup power supplies for the foreseeable future.
The company provides customers with a broad array of power rectifiers, transient voltage suppressors, small signal transistors, diodes and MOSFETs.
We have transferred our power-design expertise from datacom and telecom to bring a feature-rich power rectifier to the industrial, base station and RF amplifier markets," said Mike Wagner, vice president and general manager for Lineage Power's Embedded OEM division.
 
 
 
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