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  2. Programmable load - Wikipedia

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    A programmable load is a type of test equipment or instrument which emulates DC or AC resistance loads normally required to perform functional tests of batteries, power supplies or solar cells.

  3. Load regulation - Wikipedia

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    Load regulation is the capability to maintain a constant voltage (or current) level on the output channel of a power supply despite changes in the supply's load (such as a change in resistance value connected across the supply output).

  4. Chopper (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    However, the current supplied to the load is discontinuous and may require smoothing or a high switching frequency to avoid undesirable effects. In signal processing circuits, use of a chopper stabilizes a system against drift of electronic components; the original signal can be recovered after amplification or other processing by a synchronous ...

  5. Load bank - Wikipedia

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    A resistive load bank impacts upon all aspects of a generating system. An operator controlling a resistive 200kW load bank being used to test a diesel generator. The load of a resistive load bank is created by the conversion of electrical energy to heat via high-power resistors such as grid resistors.

  6. Voltage regulator - Wikipedia

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    Transient response is the reaction of a regulator when a (sudden) change of the load current (called the load transient) or input voltage (called the line transient) occurs. Some regulators will tend to oscillate or have a slow response time which in some cases might lead to undesired results.

  7. Power supply - Wikipedia

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    An AC-to-DC power supply operates on an AC input voltage and generates a DC output voltage. Depending on application requirements the output voltage may contain large or negligible amounts of AC frequency components known as ripple voltage , related to AC input voltage frequency and the power supply's operation.

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