Sep 15, 2011 #1 F furqankaimkhani Member level 4 Joined Sep 10, 2010 Messages 79 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 1,946 AC to DC (rectification) DC to AC ( )? can it be called inversion because we use inverters for this.
Sep 15, 2011 #2 barry Advanced Member level 7 Joined Mar 31, 2005 Messages 6,333 Helped 1,194 Reputation 2,400 Reaction score 1,389 Trophy points 1,393 Location California, USA Activity points 34,477 de-rectification? :-D
Sep 15, 2011 #3 Raza Advanced Member level 3 Joined Feb 10, 2002 Messages 828 Helped 266 Reputation 530 Reaction score 259 Trophy points 1,343 Location PAK Activity points 4,486 Hi, Yes. Some times conversion from DC to AC, as it is a CONVERTING process.
Sep 15, 2011 #4 FvM Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 22, 2008 Messages 52,400 Helped 14,748 Reputation 29,778 Reaction score 14,093 Trophy points 1,393 Location Bochum, Germany Activity points 298,004 There's no visual complementary term, I think. The traditional term chopper respectively chopping is probably the best one.
There's no visual complementary term, I think. The traditional term chopper respectively chopping is probably the best one.
Sep 16, 2011 #5 F furqankaimkhani Member level 4 Joined Sep 10, 2010 Messages 79 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 1,946 FvM said: There's no visual complementary term, I think. The traditional term chopper respectively chopping is probably the best one. Click to expand... But i thought that chopping will simply cut a part of our signal frequently for a certain time period. like parts of our signal will be eliminated from the o/p of chopper. Are choppers really used inside the inverters?
FvM said: There's no visual complementary term, I think. The traditional term chopper respectively chopping is probably the best one. Click to expand... But i thought that chopping will simply cut a part of our signal frequently for a certain time period. like parts of our signal will be eliminated from the o/p of chopper. Are choppers really used inside the inverters?