Anode break excitation

ID: anode-break-excitation

Anode break excitation (ABE) is a technique used in electrical engineering, specifically in the control of synchronous machines and in the operation of certain types of thyristor-based circuits. ABE involves a temporary interruption of the anode current in thyristors (or similar devices) to control the timing and sequence of the electrical excitation applied to the machine, allowing for smoother operation and better control of its performance.

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