The function of the voltage stabilizer
A voltage stabilizer is an electronic component or device used to reduce fluctuations or instability in a power supply voltage to a stable voltage output. Its main function is to protect the circuit from voltage fluctuations and ensure the normal operation of the circuit.
In electronic circuits, the stability of the supply voltage has a great influence on the efficiency and performance of the circuit. If the power supply voltage is too high or low, it may cause problems such as circuit burn out, signal distortion, noise interference, and so on. The use of voltage regulator can effectively solve these problems to improve the reliability and stability of the circuit
Situations requiring the use of a voltage regulator include, but are not limited to:
- It is necessary to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the circuit, such as medical equipment, aviation instruments, computers and other applications.
- The power supply voltage fluctuation is relatively large, such as solar panels, electric vehicle chargers and other applications.
- Need to filter out the noise and interference in the power supply voltage, such as audio amplifiers, radio receivers and other applications.
In short, the regulator is a very important part of the electronic circuit, it can ensure the stable operation of the circuit, improve the efficiency and performance of the circuit.