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To: <christian.gabriel@ift-informatik.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** Bag of dicks - Anonymously
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2018 11:25:12 +0100
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Content preview:  Bag of dicks - Anonymously http://onlnrf.bid/Y5qmz8BQoMAABlFCDAyfeRgYtCUZGP6_z5gLAA_4698_2070_5589c4c5_0300
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From: "Dick Richards" <assist@onlnrf.bid>
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Subject: Bag of dicks - Anonymously
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Bag of dicks - Anonymously

http://onlnrf.bid/Y5qmz8BQoMAABlFCDAyfeRgYtCUZGP6_z5gLAA_4698_2070_5589c4c5_0300

http://onlnrf.bid/E5mmz8BQoMAABlFCDAyfeRgYtCUZGI5xT5MCAA_4698_2070_bfedcc69_0300

If the AC supply is fed via a transformer with a center tap, a rectifier circuit with improved harmonic performance can be obtained. This rectifier now requires six diodes, one connected to each end of each transformer secondary winding. This circuit has a pulse-number of six, and in effect, can be thought of as a six-phase, half-wave circuit.

Before solid state devices became available, the half-wave circuit, and the full-wave circuit using a center-tapped transformer, were very commonly used in industrial rectifiers using mercury-arc valves. This was because the three or six AC supply inputs could be fed to a corresponding number of anode electrodes on a single tank, sharing a common cathode.

With the advent of diodes and thyristors, these circuits have become less popular and the three-phase bridge circuit has become the most common circuit.

Three-phase bridge rectifier uncontrolled

Disassembled automobile alternator, showing the six diodes that comprise a full-wave three-phase bridge rectifier.
For an uncontrolled three-phase bridge rectifier, six diodes are used, and the circuit again has a pulse number of six. For this reason, it is also commonly referred to as a six-pulse bridge. The B6 circuit can be seen simplified as a series connection of two three-pulse center circuits.

For low-power applications, double diodes in series, with the anode of the first diode connected to the cathode of the second, are manufactured as a single component for this purpose. Some commercially available double diodes have all four terminals available so the user can configure them for single-phase split supply use, half a bridge, or three-phase rectifier.

For higher-power applications, a single discrete device is usually used for each of the six arms of the bridge. For the very highest powers, each arm of the bridge may consist of tens or hundreds of separate devices in parallel (where very high current is needed, for example in aluminium smelting) or in series (where very high voltages are needed, for example in high-voltage direct current power transmission).

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<p style="color:#ffffff;font-size:5px;">If the AC supply is fed via a transformer with a center tap, a rectifier circuit with improved harmonic performance can be obtained. This rectifier now requires six diodes, one connected to each end of each transformer secondary winding. This circuit has a pulse-number of six, and in effect, can be thought of as a six-phase, half-wave circuit. Before solid state devices became available, the half-wave circuit, and the full-wave circuit using a center-tapped transformer, were very commonly used in industrial rectifiers using mercury-arc valves. This was because the three or six AC supply inputs could be fed to a corresponding number of anode electrodes on a single tank, sharing a common cathode. With the advent of diodes and thyristors, these circuits have become less popular and the three-phase bridge circuit has become the most common circuit. Three-phase bridge rectifier uncontrolled Disassembled automobile alternator, showing the six diodes that comprise a full-wave three-phase bridge rectifier. For an uncontrolled three-phase bridge rectifier, six diodes are used, and the circuit again has a pulse number of six. For this reason, it is also commonly referred to as a six-pulse bridge. The B6 circuit can be seen simplified as a series connection of two three-pulse center circuits. <a href="http://onlnrf.bid/Y5imz8BQoMAABlFCDAyfeRgYtCUZGPi2TjwHAA_4698_2070_bdaad3d5_0300"><img src="http://onlnrf.bid/53478fa0aa8ac8b2a1.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.onlnrf.bid/45umz8BQoMAABlFCDAyfeRgYtCUZGKx9nzwAAA_4698_2070_a114037b_0300" width="1" /></a><br />
For low-power applications, double diodes in series, with the anode of the first diode connected to the cathode of the second, are manufactured as a single component for this purpose. Some commercially available double diodes have all four terminals available so the user can configure them for single-phase split supply use, half a bridge, or three-phase rectifier. For higher-power applications, a single discrete device is usually used for each of the six arms of the bridge. For the very highest powers, each arm of the bridge may consist of tens or hundreds of separate devices in parallel (where very high current is needed, for example in aluminium smelting) or in series (where very high voltages are needed, for example in high-voltage direct current power transmission).</p>
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