suoravaihtojärjestelmä
Suoravaihtojärjestelmä, often translated as direct exchange system or direct current system, refers to a method of transmitting electrical power using direct current (DC) instead of the more common alternating current (AC). In a direct exchange system, the direction of the electric current flow remains constant, unlike in AC systems where the current periodically reverses direction.
Historically, direct current was the initial method for distributing electricity, pioneered by figures like Thomas Edison.
Despite the prevalence of AC, direct current transmission has seen a resurgence, particularly in high-voltage direct
The conversion from AC to DC for transmission and from DC back to AC for distribution requires