An R-V connection, also known as a "rectifier-voltage" connection, typically refers to a type of electrical connection used in circuits involving rectification and voltage regulation. In this context, it usually pertains to the arrangement of components that convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) while stabilizing the output voltage. The specific term may vary depending on the application and context, such as in power supplies or electronic devices.
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