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A static converter is a device used to convert electrical energy from one form to another. It is commonly used in the electricity industry to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) or vice versa. Static converters are also used to convert AC to AC, DC to DC, and AC to DC. They are used in a variety of applications, such as power supplies, motor drives, and renewable energy systems.
Static converters are typically used in industrial and commercial settings, such as factories, power plants, and data centers. They are also used in residential settings, such as solar power systems and electric vehicles. Static converters are designed to be reliable and efficient, and they are often used in combination with other components, such as transformers and inverters.
Static converters are manufactured by a variety of companies, including ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Eaton. These companies specialize in the design and manufacture of static converters, and they offer a wide range of products for different applications. Show Less Read more