DC POWER SUPPLY
A DC power supply is a critical device in electronics and electrical engineering that provides a stable and adjustable direct current (DC) voltage to power various electronic circuits and devices. These power supplies are designed to convert alternating current (AC) from the mains into a steady DC output, which can be precisely controlled for voltage and current. They come in various forms, including bench-top models for laboratory use and integrated units within electronic equipment. DC power supplies typically feature multiple output channels, allowing simultaneous power to different parts of a circuit, and include protective mechanisms like current limiting, overvoltage protection, and thermal shutdown to safeguard both the power supply and the connected devices. With digital displays, users can monitor voltage and current levels in real-time.