Is it possible to power the regulator and the regulator? Please enlighten me
A regulated power supply is an electronic device that provides stable AC power or DC power for the load. Including AC power supply and DC power supply two categories.
Regulator, as the name implies, is to stabilize the output voltage of the device. All regulators use the same technique to achieve a stable output voltage of the output voltage through a voltage divider connected to the inverting input of the error amplifier, and the non-inverting input of the error amplifier is connected to a reference voltage. The reference voltage is generated by the bandgap reference inside the IC. The error amplifier always tries to force the input at both ends to be equal. To this end, it provides the load current to ensure that the output voltage is stable.
The general sense of the power supply and regulator is one thing.
Regulated power supply and regulator is one thing, the regulator output is the power supply.
???????The stabilized voltage supply is an electronic device that provides stable AC power or DC power for the load. Including AC power supply and DC power supply two categories.
??????Voltage stabilizer (English: voltage stabilizer) refers to a kind of electronic engineering is designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage device. A regulator may be a simple "feedforward" design or may contain a negative feedback control loop. The regulator may also use an electromechanical mechanism or an electronic module. According to the different design, the regulator can be divided into DC regulator and AC voltage regulator. Regulators are often used in power supply systems and work with rectifiers, electronic filters, etc. to provide stable output voltages, such as the operating voltage required for microprocessors and other components. In the generators and even large generators in power plants, regulators control the stability of the output voltage. In a distributed distribution system, the regulator may be installed in a substation or along the direction of the wire extension to ensure that the user regardless of the power level can be a stable voltage.