Question 321Electricity & Electronics - Assistant Engineer
70% to passOn vessels with AC distribution systems, which of the following statements represents the most difficult problem involved in obtaining a DC potential suitable for use by computer components?
The correct answer is C) The voltage must be rectified and made ripple free. In AC distribution systems on vessels, the voltage is alternating current (AC), which is not directly compatible with the direct current (DC) required by most computer components. To obtain a suitable DC potential, the AC voltage must be rectified to convert it to DC, and then the resulting DC voltage must be filtered to remove any remaining ripple or noise. This is a necessary step to provide a clean, stable DC source that computer components can reliably operate from. The other options are not the most difficult problem, as rectifiers can operate with voltage regulators, a step-down transformer is not always required, and vessel vibrations, while a consideration, do not directly affect the need for rectification and filtering.
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