Two-terminal transistor rectifier circuit arrangement

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Using semiconductor-type converter

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363 89, H02N 7217

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045190240

ABSTRACT:
A two-terminal rectifier circuit, useful for converting an input a.c. voltage into an output d.c. voltage, is formed by a power MOSFET which is provided with an electrical feedback comparator network designed to turn on the MOSFET once during each a.c. cycle when the input a.c. voltage is nearly equal to its peak positive value.

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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. #23, No. 10, Mar. 1981.
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S. Waaben, "FET Switching Devices for Powering of Telecommunications Circuits", Intelec 81, Third International Telecommunications Energy Conference, May 1981, pp. 250-252.

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