Charger
A charger is a device that provides electrical energy to recharge a rechargeable battery, typically by converting power from an AC outlet or another source into a controlled DC output. Chargers are used across consumer electronics, portable tools, and electric vehicles, where reliable charging is essential for operation and readiness.
Chargers are broadly categorized as wired or wireless. Wired chargers include wall adapters, car chargers, and
To maximize safety and charging speed, devices and chargers negotiate voltage and current using charging protocols
Efficiency and regulatory standards govern modern chargers. Efficient designs reduce idle power consumption and heat generation,
Historically, the term charger can also denote a horse trained to bear riders, especially in battle or