A three phase full wave controlled bridge rectifier uses six thyristors or triacs to control the current flow from a three phase power source to a resistive load. When the thyristors are triggered, current flows through the load from the positive side of one phase to the negative side of the next phase in a continuous cyclic pattern. This allows for precise control over the current delivered to the load from the three phase power source.
A three phase full wave controlled bridge rectifier uses six thyristors or triacs to control the current flow from a three phase power source to a resistive load. When the thyristors are triggered, current flows through the load from the positive side of one phase to the negative side of the next phase in a continuous cyclic pattern. This allows for precise control over the current delivered to the load from the three phase power source.
A three phase full wave controlled bridge rectifier uses six thyristors or triacs to control the current flow from a three phase power source to a resistive load. When the thyristors are triggered, current flows through the load from the positive side of one phase to the negative side of the next phase in a continuous cyclic pattern. This allows for precise control over the current delivered to the load from the three phase power source.