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== Voltage Regulators ==
 
== Voltage Regulators ==
Input to a regulator is a voltage that either varies over time or varies with the load.  The output is a voltage that is constant.  Many voltage regulators also include a current limiter and/or short circuit protection.  They come in two basic varities linear and switching.  Switching regulators are more complicated and expensive, but are also more efficient, and can sometimes have a larger output voltage than the input.
 
 
 
 
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! colspan="2" align="left"| Linear Regulators
 
! colspan="2" align="left"| Linear Regulators

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