A switched-mode power supply (switching-mode power supply) (SMPS) is an electronic power supply that uses a switching regulator to convert electrical power more efficiently efficiently.
SMPS continually switches between following states -
Unlike a linear supply the SMPS dissipates less amount of power or The Power Dissippation is very low as it avoids high dissipation transitions.
It is widely used to switch the Alternating Current (AC) voltage into Direct current (DC) voltage which is required for computers to work or to get power from.
Its very efficient application is as the Power Supply for Home Computers.
SMPS continually switches between following states -
- low-dissipation
- full-on and
- full-off states,
Unlike a linear supply the SMPS dissipates less amount of power or The Power Dissippation is very low as it avoids high dissipation transitions.
It is widely used to switch the Alternating Current (AC) voltage into Direct current (DC) voltage which is required for computers to work or to get power from.
Its very efficient application is as the Power Supply for Home Computers.
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