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  2. Programmable load - Wikipedia

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    Most commercial DC loads are equipped with microprocessor front end circuits that allow the user to not only program a desired current through the load ('constant current' or CC), but the user can alternatively program the load to have a constant resistance (CR) or constant power dissipation (CP).

  3. Neon-sign transformer - Wikipedia

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    An iron cored neon-sign transformer, with a 9-volt battery for scale. A neon-sign transformer (NST) is a transformer made for the purpose of powering a neon sign.They convert mains voltage in the range 120-347 V up to high voltages, in the range of 2 to 15 kV.

  4. Power electronics - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to electronic systems concerned with the transmission and processing of signals and data, substantial amounts of electrical energy are processed in power electronics. An AC/DC converter is the most typical power electronics device found in many consumer electronic devices, e.g. television sets, personal computers, battery chargers, etc.

  5. Electric power conversion - Wikipedia

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    Certain specialized circuits can also be considered power converters, such as the flyback transformer subsystem powering a CRT, generating high voltage at approximately 15 kHz. Consumer electronics usually include an AC adapter (a type of power supply ) to convert mains-voltage AC current to low-voltage DC suitable for consumption by microchips.

  6. Electrical load - Wikipedia

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    An electrical load is an electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes (active) electric power, [1] [2] such as electrical appliances and lights inside the home. The term may also refer to the power consumed by a circuit. This is opposed to a power supply source, such as a battery or generator, which provides power. [2]

  7. Inrush current - Wikipedia

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    To avoid magnetic inrush, only for transformers with an air gap in the core, the inductive load needs to be synchronously connected near a supply voltage peak, in contrast with the zero-voltage switching, which is desirable to minimize sharp-edged current transients with resistive loads such as high-power heaters.

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  9. Pre-charge - Wikipedia

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    Precharging a high voltage DC power distribution line can control the inrush current into capacitive components, reducing stress and supporting a long component life. The functional requirement of the high voltage pre-charge circuit is to minimize the peak current out from the power source by slowing down the dV / dT of the input power voltage ...