Abstract

Power supplies are used in most electrical equipment. Their applications cut across a wide spectrum of product types, ranging from consumer appliances to industrial utilities, from milliwatts to megawatts, from hand-held tools to satellite communications. power supply is a device which converts the output from an ac power line to a steady dc output or multiple outputs. The ac voltage is first rectified to provide a pulsating dc, and then filtered to produce a smooth voltage. Finally, the voltage is regulated to produce a constant output level despite variations in the ac line voltage or circuit loading. This chapter focuses on the operation and characteristics of the regulator stage of a dc power supply. The regulator stage of a dc power supply consists of a feedback circuit, a stable reference voltage, and a control circuit to drive a pass element. The regulation is done by sensing variations appearing at the output of the dc power supply.

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