In high power applications two or three pole-pair machines are common.
The most important isotope for nuclear power applications is uranium-235.
This solution is only appropriate in low power applications.
Such designs are not practical except in low power applications.
The actual approach employed will be a function of the required power, frequency, individual application, the initial cost and subsequent running costs.
Baker clamps are also used in power applications, and the choice of diodes is a significant design issue.
A wide range of transformer designs are used in electronic and electric power applications.
This is the system used in most high power applications.
In low power applications, this distribution may be enough for complete thermal dissipation.
However, most research has focused on building adiabatic logic, which is a promising design for low power applications.