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What are the wiring methods of the rectifier bridge?

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    Bridge connection method of bridge rectifier: One end is connected to the bridge rectifier, and the other end is input with 220 V voltage to the node on the other side of the bridge circuit. The anode of the diode (the intersection of the anodes of the two diodes) outputs a DC anode. The cathode of the diode (the intersection of the cathodes of the two diodes) outputs the DC cathode.

  

   The four-pin connection of the rectifier bridge: In order to know how to connect the rectifier bridge, you must first understand the full-wave rectifier bridge circuit with positive and negative polarity. In order to more easily understand the connection of the rectifier bridge in the circuit. The bridge circuit is composed of four rectifier diodes, and the communication voltage is input at the positive and negative connection points. The output terminal of the positive voltage is connected between the negative electrode and the negative electrode, and grounded between the positive electrode and the positive electrode.

  

 Circular or rectangular rectifier bridge connection method: If the shape is a round bridge or rectangular square bridge rectifier full bridge connection: there are four diodes in it. Four pins, the long pin is the positive pole of the DC output, the other end is the negative pole of the DC output, and the remaining two are the input terminals of the communication voltage. There is also a half-bridge connection: there are two diodes in the half-bridge rectifier bridge package, and a secondary-tapped dual-winding transformer is used.


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