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The difference between the rectifier and the inverter

The difference between the rectifier and the inverter

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Although the output of the transformer at this time is the exchange but the frequency is too high is generally dozens of KHZ although there is a higher voltage AC but many electronic components can not work at such a high frequency is very easy to damage so also rectifier filter into high voltage DC and then By the late-stage circuit into 50HZ low-frequency AC power supply to use
Low-voltage direct current conversion boost into high-frequency high-voltage alternating current rectifier filter into high-voltage direct current and then converted to low-frequency mains. Because the low voltage to be converted to high voltage will use the transformer, the transformer volume want small, then use high frequency to convert.
Rectifier: refers to the DC power through the semiconductor, transformers and other components into the reverse process of alternating current, referred to as the inverter.

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