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DC/AC

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What is DC/AC?

DC/AC refers to the conversion of Direct Current (DC) electricity to Alternating Current (AC) electricity. This conversion is typically achieved using a device called an inverter. Inverters are commonly used in applications such as solar power systems (converting DC from solar panels to AC for household use), uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and adjustable-speed motor drives. The fundamental concept involves switching the DC input on and off in a specific pattern to approximate an AC waveform.

What other technologies are related to DC/AC?

DC/AC Complementary Technologies

IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors) are semiconductor devices often used as switches in DC/AC converters.
mentioned alongside DC/AC in 3% (75) of relevant job posts
SiC (Silicon Carbide) is a semiconductor material used in power devices that can be used in DC/AC converters.
mentioned alongside DC/AC in 2% (79) of relevant job posts
GaN (Gallium Nitride) is a semiconductor material used in power devices that can be used in DC/AC converters.
mentioned alongside DC/AC in 2% (83) of relevant job posts

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