hakkurivirtalähde
Hakkurivirtalähde, also known as a switching-mode power supply (SMPS), is an electronic power supply that uses a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently. Unlike linear power supplies, which dissipate excess power as heat, switching power supplies rapidly switch current on and off, storing energy in components like inductors and capacitors. This switching action allows for a much smaller and lighter design for a given power output.
The core principle of a hakkurivirtalähde involves a high-frequency switching element, typically a transistor, that is
Hakkurivirtalähteitä are widely used due to their high efficiency, typically ranging from 70% to over 90%. This