Gibt es so eine Art Stromventil und wenn ja wie heisst es?

Gibt es eine Art von Stromventil, dass sicherstellt, dass der Strom nur in eine Richtung fließt und kein Strom in die andere Richtung zurückfließen kann?

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IchDirk
9 months ago

Yes, there are diodes that can withstand this “pressure” even for the increased voltage of alternating current. For example, there are diodes with the designation 1N 4936 or 1N 5060, which can switch all 400V and 1A/2A current.

Note, however, that at alternating voltage only one “half shaft” is blocked, since the other half shaft opens the valve because it comes “from the other” direction

Therefore it is called AC 😁

evtldocha
9 months ago
Reply to  ronnyempire

Okay, is there something that blocks both waves?

Yes, a switch in the “off” position.

IchDirk
9 months ago
Reply to  ronnyempire

However, this does not bring anything, since this would behave like an OFFENES cable or a lock and no current would flow.

IchDirk
9 months ago

Also an interesting topic 😁👍

Andy7754
9 months ago

rectifier diode, bridge rectifier

blacksheepkills
9 months ago

It’s called a diode. If the “valve” is to be able to open and close, we are in a transistor or a relay…

blacksheepkills
9 months ago
Reply to  ronnyempire

Then a diode is exactly what you are looking for 🙂

ddddddds
9 months ago

However, diodes are often used to rectify alternating voltage.

Jacke001
9 months ago

Yes, there is. Used, for example, for rectifying alternating voltage.

blacksheepkills
9 months ago

I’m not a professional, but I mean there’s no such thing for AC voltage…

Mystika1245
9 months ago

Jop.