pulssilähteet
Pulssilähteet, also known as switching-mode power supplies (SMPS), are a type of electronic power supply that converts electrical energy from one voltage to another through a process of switching. Unlike linear power supplies that dissipate excess energy as heat, pulssilähteet utilize a switching regulator to efficiently convert voltage. This is achieved by rapidly switching the input voltage on and off at a high frequency, typically in the tens or hundreds of kilohertz. The output voltage is then filtered to smooth out the switching pulses, resulting in a stable DC output.
The core components of a typical pulssilähde include a transformer, a switching element (usually a transistor