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What is the no-load voltage of a power supply that produces 24 volts at full load with a percent regulation of 10?

the voltage regulation (as a percent) = |V(no-load) -V(rated)|/|V(rated)| * 100 so if V(rated) = 24 V voltage regulation =10% then V(no-load) = 26.4 V


What is line regulation?

Line regulation is a measure of the ability of the power supply to maintain its output voltage given changes in the input line voltage. Line regulation is expressed as percent of change in the output voltage relative to the change in the input line voltage.


What is line in line regulation?

Line refers to the a.c. supply line. Line regulation is the change in output of a device, usually a power supply, which is due to variations in the voltage of the a.c. supply.


What is another word for soft power supply?

A soft power supply refers to a supply with poorvoltage regulation, which is defined as the ability of a system to provide near constant voltage over a wide range of load conditions. For example poor power line voltage regulation (a soft supply) causes lights in a home to dim each time the refrigerator starts.


How do you install an Uninterruptible Power Supply to a computer?

Bond it to a standard regulation fail-proof always-running generator.


Define the term regulation as applied to dc power supply?

change in load voltage or output voltage changes in load current


How do you calculate wattage capacity needed by a power supply?

To know what size power supply you need, add up the wattage requirements of all components and add 30 percent.


What is load and line regulation?

Load regulation refers to a power supply's ability to maintain a constant output voltage despite variations in the load current, ensuring stable performance under different load conditions. Line regulation, on the other hand, measures how well a power supply can maintain its output voltage when there are changes in the input voltage. Both metrics are crucial for determining the reliability and stability of power supplies in various applications, ensuring that devices receive consistent voltage levels. High load and line regulation values indicate better performance and reliability.


What is the regulation and why is it important?

A: All electronics are susceptible of noise spikes and outside influences. Regulation of the sources is some guarantee that the noise will not come from that particular source like DC power supply fluctuation. Without any regulation the circuit maybe totally unreliable


Does your LCD HDTV need voltage regulation?

Yes, but that regulation is built into the unit. An LCD HDTV either plugs directly into the wall or has a "power pack" that does. In either case, voltage regulation is accomplished inside the unit's power supply section, or in that external power supply. The set is largely immune to line voltage irregularities, except, of course, a power outage or a really big "sag" in the line voltage. In either case, the power supply (either the in-set one or the external one) will do the best it can until the voltage simply gets too low for it to continue to operate, then it "trips" or goes offline to protect the TV. It's that simple. No worries here.


What is the purpose of the zener diode in a power supply?

to limit the voltage or regulate the same.


What is the chemical equation for power?

Power hasn't a chemical equation.