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What does a high-voltage input module power supply look like?(4)

2023-07-31

A modular power supply is a power supply that can be directly mounted on a printed circuit board and can be used for application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), microprocessors, memories, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and other Digital or analog loads provide power. Typically, such modules are referred to as load (POL) power supply systems or point-of-use power supply systems (PUPS). Due to the obvious advantages of the modular structure, modular power supplies are widely used in switching equipment, access equipment, mobile communications, microwave communications, optical transmission, routers and other communications fields, as well as automotive electronics, aerospace, etc.

Electrolytic capacitors, as well as monolithic electrolytic capacitors, which use sulfuric acid as the insulating medium, which allows for greater capacity savings, are made into smaller volumes, and are marked with a + symbol, some with an a symbol. Typically used for low frequency crosslinking and bypass filtering. The disadvantage is that the loss of mesons is greater. Monolithic electrolytic capacitors are due to their special properties. The performance of the material is better than that of ordinary electrolytic capacitors, and the frequency characteristics are better, but the capacity cannot be too large, and can be used in precision circuits and timing circuits.

high-voltage input module power supply Ceramic capacitors include ceramic dielectric capacitors, ceramic chip capacitors, ceramic tube capacitors and ceramic semi-variable capacitors. It is mainly non-polar, the dielectric material is better, and the capacity cannot be too large, suitable for high frequency circuits.

Five: Batch inspection and high temperature aging test

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Regardless of how much control the product material and production process are, aging needs to be checked. Because the incoming inspection of electronic components and transformers is difficult to control, the quality stability of this batch of power supplies and whether the materials are detected to have potential safety hazards can only be detected through aging and high-temperature sampling of the entire batch of power supplies.