toitepinget
Toitepinget refers to the voltage supplied to an electronic device or component. It is the electrical potential difference that drives the flow of current through the circuit. In most electronic systems, toitepinget is provided by a power supply, which converts a higher voltage from the mains electricity or a battery into a usable level.
The specific toitepinget required varies greatly depending on the device. Microcontrollers, for example, often operate at
Power supplies are designed to regulate the toitepinget, ensuring it remains within a specified tolerance. This