chargerelease
Chargerelease is a term used in electrical engineering to describe a controlled release of stored electrical energy from a source, such as a capacitor bank or battery, through a load or circuit. The concept emphasizes timing, rate, voltage and current management to avoid damage and to meet system requirements. In practice, chargerelease can refer to both the discharge process itself and the hardware or software control that enables it.
Implementation typically involves a combination of switches, protection, and energy-management logic. Hardware methods include solid-state switches
Common applications appear in high-voltage power supplies and industrial drives, where a controlled pre-charge of capacitors
Design challenges include ensuring reliable triggering, protecting against short circuits, managing thermal and electrical stresses, and
See also: discharge, pre-charge circuit, soft start, crowbar circuit.