What is the difference between regulated power supply and steady current power supply?
Regulated power supply referred to as the regulator source, when the input voltage or load changes can give the load to provide a stable voltage. The main technical measure of the regulator performance is the voltage regulation and load regulation, which allows the output current to vary over a wide range. For the constant voltage source, the general input voltage range of this parameter.
Steady current power supply can be constant current output, regardless of voltage. In the rated power, 1V voltage can output 10A, 10V voltage can also output 10A.
Now the adjustable power supply is almost stable, steady flow.
A steady voltage, a steady current.
Stable voltage at rated power, the voltage is adjustable and can be fixed on a value. Does not change as the input changes.