Bucket Voltage Regulator

A bucket voltage regulator is a type of voltage regulator that uses a thyristor to control the output voltage. Thyristors are solid-state devices that can be used to switch large currents, making them ideal for high-power applications.

Bucket regulators work by maintaining a constant voltage across a reservoir capacitor. The thyristor is triggered when the reservoir voltage drops below a certain threshold, and it turned off when the reservoir voltage reaches a desired level. This process repeats continuously, ensuring that the output voltage remains constant.

Bucket regulators are useful for a variety of applications, including:

Bucket regulators are relatively simple to design and build, and they are relatively inexpensive. They are also very reliable and can operate in harsh environments.

Here are some of the advantages of using a bucket voltage regulator:


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