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Power converters are devices used for conversion of electric energy. The electromagnetic device may be used for converting AC to or From DC, or voltage and other frequencies. Besides converting the electrical energy, power converter also regulates current to the specified limits to meet device's requirement. The current is regulated through the movements of the circuit in the device.
There are various types of power convertors including switched mode power supply, rectifiers, inverter, motor generator set, DC-DC converter. The device can be used in different settings for electric lights, kitchen appliances, microwaves, power tools, TVs, radios, computers, etc.
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