A power supply unit (PSU) converts mains AC to low-voltage regulated DC power for the internal components of a computer. PSU is a output device because it is outputting power to the rest of the device. Most personal computers can be plugged into standard electrical outlets.
Output - because it is outputting power to the rest of the device
All power supplies have a power input connection, which receives energy in the form of electric current from a source, and one or more power output connections that deliver current to the load.
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UPS is Uninterruptable Power Supply. It is neither input not output. It supplies electrical power to a computer when the main electrical supply is interrupted. It does not handle data in any way.
A input device is when you put something into the computer. A output device is when something from a computer comes out, either a hard or soft copy. So, I think it would be a input device, because you are putting a direction to turn on!
why the out put is equal to the positive power supply of the op amp when the nonenverting aom input is greater then invertung input
Both, depending which fan you mean, as most computers will have several. Generally speaking the cpu fan blows air down onto the heatsink. The power supply fan blows air out. If you have separate case fans they will probably suck air in, which therefore creates airflow through the case in concert with the power supply fan.
Technically it's neither as it's just a shell that houses the devices. However, if you just mean the computer as a whole, then it is of course both because it's made up of input and output devices.
UPS is Uninterruptable Power Supply. It is neither input not output. It supplies electrical power to a computer when the main electrical supply is interrupted. It does not handle data in any way.
Output - because it is outputting power to the rest of the device
It can be classified as both. It receives output from one device. It boosts the power and sends it as input to another device.
A input device is when you put something into the computer. A output device is when something from a computer comes out, either a hard or soft copy. So, I think it would be a input device, because you are putting a direction to turn on!
because it is devices
The terminology would typically reference a device such as a power supply, charger, diverter or transformer. The Input Voltage is the voltage supplied to the device to make it work. The Output Voltage is what the device supplies to an application. For example, a power supply for a laptop might convert 120 VAC to a voltage like 19.5 volts (A Sony Laptop) for charging a laptop battery.
Just like any other device . . . Output power/Input power
by d way input only
You need to divide the output power by the input power. If you want to express that as a percentage, you would also multiply this result by 100.
Neither, it is a power source providing the energy to make the device work.
processor or central processing unit (CPU);rack or mounting;input assembly;output assembly;power supply;programming unit, device, or PC/software
The input voltage range for the Toshiba power supply is AC 100V - 240V. The output voltage is DC 19V / output current is 4.74A. This power supply comes with a power cord and packaging will state voltage recommended for the product.