The core function of a pulse power rectifier is to convert alternating current (AC) into controllable pulsed direct current (DC). Its output is not continuous, smooth DC, but rather a pulse waveform with a specific frequency, duty cycle, and amplitude.
The rectifier first converts AC into unidirectional, pulsating DC using devices such as diodes or silicon-controlled rectifiers (SCRs). The waveform is then smoothed by filtering circuits, but pulse power supplies typically retain or actively modulate the pulsating component to meet specific process requirements.
By controlling the on and off of switching devices (such as IGBTs and MOSFETs), precise regulation of output voltage/current parameters such as frequency, pulse width, and rising/falling edges is achieved. Common modulation methods include:
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
Pulse Frequency Modulation (PFM)
Hybrid Modulation Strategies
Type | Features | Application |
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Single-phase pulse rectifier | Simple structure, low cost, low power | Laboratory equipment, small electroplating equipment |
Three-phase pulse rectifier | Low output ripple, high power, high efficiency | Industrial electrolysis, large-scale processing equipment |
Controllable pulse rectifier | Adjustable output, fast response, complex control | Precision machining, laser systems |
High-frequency pulse rectifier | High-frequency switching, compact size | medical equipment |
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