12v DC, biomedical, power supply, small voltage, soft starting, long term.
Abstract
In this work, development of 12v DC power supply focused for biomedical purposes has been employed. The power supply is fully acquainted with a variety of combinations, and its creator should be able to choose the most suited for a given application because they have access to some quite potent design tools. The stabilized voltage supply, also known as the regulated power supply, is a crucial component that can deliver either direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) to a variety of electronic devices. The majority of electronic instruments and equipment can currently use it. In order to get the machinery to operate normally, we must use the electric power stabilized electricity it offered. The effective voltage and frequency of the AC electricity network are 220V and 50Hz, respectively. To transform the electricity into steady direct voltage with particular amplitude that can be applied to all types of home appliances, we must utilize a regulated power supply. The majority of electronic instruments and equipment can currently use it. In order to get the machinery to operate normally, we must use the electric power stabilized electricity it offered. The effective voltage and frequency of the AC electricity network are 220V and 50Hz, respectively. To transform the electricity into steady direct voltage with particular amplitude that can be applied to all types of home appliances, we must utilize a regulated power supply. Thus, according to the results current flow of 220- 240 volt can be converted along with soft starting operations with adjustable range of constant voltage values. Advanced switching mode can be pertained with excellent design, small voltage and long term operation
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Unique Paper ID: 158679
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 9, Issue 10
Page(s): 561 - 566
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