siltakontaktit
Siltakontaktit, a Finnish term, translates to "bridge contacts" or "bridge connections." In its most common technical usage, it refers to the electrical connections or conductive interfaces found on a bridge rectifier. A bridge rectifier is an electronic circuit that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) using four diodes arranged in a bridge configuration. The siltakontaktit are the points where the AC input is supplied and where the rectified DC output is taken. These contacts are crucial for the proper functioning of the rectifier, ensuring that current flows in the desired direction to achieve the AC to DC conversion.
These contacts can take various forms depending on the application and the size of the bridge rectifier.