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What (who) is uninterruptable power supply - definition

ELECTRICAL DEVICE THAT USES BATTERIES TO PREVENT A POWER FLOW INTERRUPTION
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  • A large data-center-scale UPS being installed by electricians
  • UPS output waveform (yellow) compared to normal 120 VAC 60 Hz power waveform (violet)
  • Internal view of a solar inverter. Note the many large capacitors (blue cylinders), used to store energy briefly and improve the output waveform.

Uninterruptible power supply         
An uninterruptible power supply or uninterruptible power source (UPS) is an electrical apparatus that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source or mains power fails. A UPS differs from an auxiliary or emergency power system or standby generator in that it will provide near-instantaneous protection from input power interruptions, by supplying energy stored in batteries, supercapacitors, or flywheels.
Uninterruptible Power Supply         
<hardware> (UPS) A battery powered power supply unit that is guaranteed to provide power to a computer in the event of interruptions in the incoming mains electrical power. Different rating UPSs will provide power for different lengths of time. Modern UPSs connect to the computer's serial port and provide information such as battery time remaining, allowing the computer to shut down gracefully before complete loss of power. (1996-12-11)
Power supply unit (computer)         
  • 24-pin ATX motherboard power plug; pins 11, 12, 23 and 24 form a detachable separate four-pin plug, making it backward compatible with 20-pin ATX receptacles
  • Connector ATX12VO
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  • 12&nbsp;V only connector on a Fujitsu mainboard
  • A semi modular power supply to the left and a non-modular power supply to the right
  • 4-pin peripheral power connector
  • Various connectors available from a computer PSU
  • A typical installation of an ATX form factor computer power supply
  • Voltage converter for 80486DX4 processors (5&nbsp;V to 3.3&nbsp;V). Note the heat sink on the [[linear regulator]], required to dissipate the wasted power.
  • PCB]] of a power supply from an IBM XT clone
  • A typical XT PSU power switch, which is an integral part of the PSU.
INTERNAL COMPUTER COMPONENT THAT PROVIDES POWER TO OTHER COMPONENTS
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A power supply unit (PSU) converts mains AC to low-voltage regulated DC power for the internal components of a computer. Modern personal computers universally use switched-mode power supplies.

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Uninterruptible power supply

An uninterruptible power supply or uninterruptible power source (UPS) is an electrical apparatus that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source or mains power fails. A UPS differs from an auxiliary or emergency power system or standby generator in that it will provide near-instantaneous protection from input power interruptions, by supplying energy stored in batteries, supercapacitors, or flywheels. The on-battery run-time of most uninterruptible power sources is relatively short (only a few minutes) but sufficient to start a standby power source or properly shut down the protected equipment. It is a type of continual power system.

A UPS is typically used to protect hardware such as computers, data centers, telecommunication equipment or other electrical equipment where an unexpected power disruption could cause injuries, fatalities, serious business disruption or data loss. UPS units range in size from ones designed to protect a single computer without a video monitor (around 200 volt-ampere rating) to large units powering entire data centers or buildings. The world's largest UPS, the 46-megawatt Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), in Fairbanks, Alaska, powers the entire city and nearby rural communities during outages.