Collection: Power Sources

A power supply, also known as a power supply, is an essential component in electronic devices. It transforms alternating current (AC) from the mains into direct current (DC) suitable for the device's internal components. Its main function is to supply the power necessary for the device to function properly by converting the input voltage into lower, more stable voltages.

There are different types of power supplies, such as linear and switching power supplies, which differ in design and efficiency. Switching power supplies are more common in modern devices due to their greater efficiency and smaller size.

Additionally, in this category you will find inverters and voltage converters.

A voltage inverter, or simply an inverter, is an electronic device that transforms direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC). Essentially, it converts electrical energy from one form to another, allowing devices that require AC power, such as many household appliances and electronic equipment, to operate on DC power sources, such as batteries or solar panels.

On the other hand, a DC-DC converter is an electronic device that transforms a direct current (DC) voltage from one level to another, either increasing or decreasing it. Essentially, it acts as a voltage regulator that ensures electronic components receive the proper voltage for operation.