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What role does voltage regulator play on the equipment

May. 19, 2017

As manufacturers of electronic measuring instruments, we not only provide spectrum analyzer, digital multimeters, etc.. Let's get to know the DC converter:

A DC converter is a device for converting direct current of one voltage to another or several kinds of voltage.

There are two kinds of DC Converters: parallel and non parallel.

1, parallel DC converter adopts advanced high frequency PWM edge resonance technology, so that the efficiency has been greatly improved. The utility model has the advantages of high voltage stabilizing precision, strong anti-interference ability, low output noise, fast dynamic response, wide working temperature range, etc..

2, non parallel DC converter adopts imported DC-DC module, which has the advantages of high voltage regulation precision, low output noise, strong anti-interference ability, and small size and light weight.

We can supply the high quality spectrum analyzer, digital multimeters, universal frequency counter etc. Welcome to contact us.

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