preregulator
Preregulator is a term used in power electronics to describe a regulation stage that precedes the main voltage regulator in a power-supply chain. The preregulator conditions the input, reduces voltage stress on the primary regulator, and can improve transient response and stability in systems with wide input ranges.
Most preregulators sit between the power source and the downstream regulator. They may operate as linear stages
Design considerations include efficiency, heat dissipation, noise, complexity, and cost. A preregulator can lower the power
Applications are common in power supplies for electronics that experience wide input voltages, such as industrial
Variants and implementations range from simple zener-based linear preregulators to more complex switching pre-regulators, and they