electronic voltage regulator
electronic voltage regulator
[i‚lek′trän·ik ′vōl·tij ‚reg·yə‚lād·ər] (electronics)
A device which maintains the direct-current power supply voltage for electronic equipment nearly constant in spite of input alternating-current line voltage variations and output load variations.
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