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O que (quem) é switching voltage - definição

REGULATOR, DESIGNED TO AUTOMATICALLY MAINTAIN A CONSTANT VOLTAGE LEVEL;MAY: USE A SIMPLE FEED-FORWARD DESIGN OR INCLUDE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK, USE AN ELECTROMECHANICAL MECHANISM OR ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
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  • An integrated circuit voltage regulator
  • A [[three-phase]] bank of voltage regulators used to control the voltage on long AC power distribution lines. This bank is mounted on a wooden pole structure. Each regulator weighs about 1200 kg and is rated 576 kVA.
  • Voltage regulator for generators
  • Magnetic mains regulator
  • Switching regulator integrated circuit LM2676, 3 A step-down converter
  • Basic design principle and circuit diagram for the rotating-coil AC voltage regulator
  • Graph of voltage output on a time scale
  • Circuit design for a simple electromechanical voltage regulator
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Switching barriers         
ECONOMIC & PSYCHOLOGICAL COSTS OF SWITCHING FROM ONE ALTERNATIVE TO ANOTHER
Switching costs; Switching cost
Switching costs or switching barriers are terms used in microeconomics, strategic management, and marketing. They may be defined as the disadvantages or expenses consumers feel they experience, along with the economic and psychological costs of switching from one alternative to another.
Cascode voltage switch logic         
Cascode Voltage Switch Logic
Cascode Voltage Switch Logic (CVSL) refers to a CMOS-type logic family which is designed for certain advantages. It requires mainly N-channel MOSFET transistors to implement the logic using true and complementary input signals, and also needs two P-channel transistors at the top to pull one of the outputs high.
Cutoff voltage         
VOLTAGE AT WHICH A BATTERY IS CONSIDERED FULLY DISCHARGED, BEYOND WHICH FURTHER DISCHARGE COULD CAUSE HARM
Cut-off voltage; Low-voltage-cutoff
In electronics, the cut-off voltage is the voltage at which a battery is considered fully discharged, beyond which further discharge could cause harm. Some electronic devices, such as cell phones, will automatically shut down when the cut-off voltage has been reached.

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Voltage regulator

A voltage regulator is a system designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage. A voltage regulator may use a simple feed-forward design or may include negative feedback. It may use an electromechanical mechanism, or electronic components. Depending on the design, it may be used to regulate one or more AC or DC voltages.

Electronic voltage regulators are found in devices such as computer power supplies where they stabilize the DC voltages used by the processor and other elements. In automobile alternators and central power station generator plants, voltage regulators control the output of the plant. In an electric power distribution system, voltage regulators may be installed at a substation or along distribution lines so that all customers receive steady voltage independent of how much power is drawn from the line.