Power Conversion

Power conversion is the process of converting power from one form into another. This could include electromechanical or electrochemical processes. In electrical engineering, power conversion has a more specific meaning, namely converting electric power from one form to another. This could be as simple as a transformer to change the voltage of AC power, but also includes far more complex systems. Power conversion systems often incorporate redundancy and voltage regulation. Typical types of conversion include: Certain specialized circuits, such as the flyback transformer for a CRT, can also be considered power converters.

 

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