Electronic power supply
An electronic power supply, often referred to somewhat incorrectly as an AC adaptor, is an electronic device that produces direct current of a particular voltage and current from a source of electricity such as a battery or wall-socket power. The direct current (DC) is usually used to power the internal circuits of an electronic device, such as a computer.
Related Topics:
Electronic - Direct current - Voltage - Current - Computer
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