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Qué (quién) es supply power - definición

POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
V-; IC power supply pins; Supply pin; IC power supply pin; Power-supply pin
  • Power-supply inputs on circuit boards with screen-printed voltage subscripts

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.
Switched-mode power supply         
  • EMI]] filter and are not part of the main circuit board.
  • The basic schematic of a boost converter
  • Examples of SMPSs for extra-low voltage lighting applications, called electronic transformers.
  • AC, half-wave and full-wave rectified signals
  • A 450 watt SMPS for use in [[personal computer]]s with the power input, fan, and output cords visible
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  • Quasi-resonant switching switches when the voltage is at a minimum and a valley is detected.
  • off-line]] switching power supply with a European plug, mainly consisting of an [[opto-coupler]], a rectifier and two [[active component]]s.
  • Switched mode mobile phone charger
  • An adjustable switched-mode power supply for laboratory use
  • Zero voltage switched mode power supplies require only small heatsinks as little energy is lost as heat. This allows them to be small. This ZVS can deliver more than 1 kilowatt. Transformer is not shown.
ELECTRONIC POWER SUPPLY THAT INCORPORATES A SWITCHING REGULATOR
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A switched-mode power supply (switching-mode power supply, switch-mode power supply, switched power supply, SMPS, or switcher) is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently.
power supply         
  • Electronic bench power supply]] unit with "[[banana connector]]" output
  • Kepco]] BOP 6-125MG)
  • Programmable power supplies
  • A 30 kV high-voltage power supply with Federal Standard connector, used in electron microscopes
  • A rackmount, adjustable regulated DC power supply
ELECTRONIC DEVICE THAT CONVERTS OR REGULATES ELECTRIC ENERGY AND SUPPLIES IT TO A LOAD
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Wikipedia

IC power-supply pin

IC power-supply pins denote a voltage and current supply terminals in electric, electronics engineering, and in Integrated circuit design. Integrated circuits (ICs) have at least two pins that connect to the power rails of the circuit in which they are installed. These are known as the power-supply pins. However, the labeling of the pins varies by IC family and manufacturer. The double subscript notation usually corresponds to a first letter in a given IC family (transistors) notation of the terminals (e.g. VDD supply for a drain terminal in FETs etc.).

The simplest labels are V+ and V−, but internal design and historical traditions have led to a variety of other labels being used. V+ and V− may also refer to the non-inverting (+) and inverting (−) voltage inputs of ICs like op amps.

For power supplies, sometimes one of the supply rails is referred to as ground (abbreviated "GND") – positive and negative voltages are relative to the ground. In digital electronics, negative voltages are seldom present, and the ground nearly always is the most negative voltage level. In analog electronics (e.g. an audio power amplifier) the ground can be a voltage level between the most positive and most negative voltage level.

While double subscript notation, where subscripted letters denote the difference between two points, uses similar-looking placeholders with subscripts, the double-letter supply voltage subscript notation is not directly linked (though it may have been an influencing factor).

Ejemplos de uso de supply power
1. "We are unable to supply power to all of the city intersections continuously.
2. They will initially supply power to a government–owned company which will distribute through the private sector.
3. They have to pay this money first and then we will take action to supply power to the intersections and meet other needs of the traffic department.
4. Slated for synchronisation during the 11th Plan, the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) turn–key projects are identified to supply power to Delhi for Commonwealth Games in 2010.
5. DEWA has a second and third back up system to supply power when there is a failure in the main power supply.