What is unregulated use in electrical
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An unregulated power supply does not have the drastic increases and decreases in flow as it would have without a capacitor. The capacitor's job of preventing severe swings in voltage helps, but this device does not create a perfectly clean output due to changes in both current load and voltage input.
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Unregulated power supplies are designed to produce a certain voltage at a a particular current. That is, to use the fancy electrical terms again, unregulated power supplies provide a constant amount of power (voltage x current).
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