| ronardi |
| I have a handful of mur806 in hand and I want to know if I can make a Diode bridge modules with 4 mur806? If it is the case then how? It would be much appreciated if any figures are provided. thanks alot! |
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| wintermute |
whilst the bridge diagram shows the correct orientation of the diodes I have a problem with it ;) they have + and - on the AC input!!!! AC doesn't have +- ;) sorry if I'm being a pedant
Tony. |
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| jneutron |
| quote: | Originally posted by wintermute
whilst the bridge diagram shows the correct orientation of the diodes I have a problem with it ;) they have + and - on the AC input!!!! AC doesn't have +- ;) sorry if I'm being a pedant
Tony. |
I do know what pedant means, sorry..
When I looked at the link, the AC lines were alternating. It was switching back and forth, to clearly show how each AC terminal changed polarity and the output did not..
Perhaps it was a java thingy that keeps you from seeing the changing.
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| wintermute |
mine doesn't animate, though I thought from the description on the page it should have been :)
a pedant is someone who is pedantic (basically someone who is overly concerned with things being right) often small details that probably don't really matter ;)
That's my definition btw, the dictionary may be a little more formal ;)
Tony. |
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| DonoMan |
| A rectifier doesn't change AC to DC... Rectified AC is not the same thing as DC. |
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