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The DC Choppers convert the input DC voltage into fixed or variable DC output. Hence DC chopper is also called as dc to dc converter.
The output $V_o$ can be greater or lesser than the input. Hence the chopper can be step-down or step-up type.
Classification of Chopper:
(A) According to the Input/Output Voltage Levels
(i) Step-down choper: The output voltage is less than the input
(ii) Step-up chopper: The output voltage is greater than the input voltage.
(B) According to the Directions of Output Voltage and Current
(i) Class A (type A) chopper
(ii) Class B (type B) chopper
(iii) Class C (type C) chopper
(iv) Class D (type D) chopper
(v) Class E (type E) chopper
(C) According to Circuit Operation
(i) First-quadrant chopper: The output voltage and both must be positive (Type A).
(ii) Two-quadrant chopper: The output voltage is positive and current can be positive or negative (class-C) or the output current is positive and the voltage can be positive or negative (class-D).
(iii) Four-quadrant chopper: The output voltage and current both can be positive or negative (class-E).
(D) According to Commutation Method
(i) Voltage-commutated choppers
(ii) Current-commutated choppers
(iii) Load-commutated choppers
(iv) Impulse-commutated choppers