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Ignitron, electron tube functioning as a rectifier to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC).
A wooden ammeter for measuring current was in use from 1900 until the 1980s; the system's rotary converters that changed alternating current into direct current were used until 1999; a 1932 control board was in service until 1994.
To get electricity, "photovoltaic" panels use silicon to collect sunlight, and a converter turns power into alternating current, while batteries store energy for later use.
That explains why PCs, iPhones, and flat-screen TVs all have converter boxes to turn the alternating current in wall sockets (which reverses direction 120 times a second) into direct current.
A three-phase alternating current permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG), tower, power converter and additional accessories were designed and used to build a wind power system.
The module on the left converts high-voltage alternating current from the grid to direct current.
A power converter transforms the car battery's direct current into high-frequency alternating current, which heats the ice much the way microwaves heat water.
Power-conditioning equipment is used to convert energy from direct current to usable alternating current.
The latter converter adopts bipolar sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM) technology such that power cord arrives to 110 volt of alternating current output.
For the grid interface of the fuel cell, controlled alternating current (ac) power is needed at the interface point of the fuel cell and the utility grid; thus, both stages, boost converter as well as the inverter (dc/ac), are needed.
Alternating current (a.c).
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