POWER SUPPLIES

A power supply is an electronic device that supplies electric energy to an electrical load. The primary function of a power supply is to convert one form of electrical energy to another. As a result, power supplies are sometimes referred to as electric power converters. Some power supplies are discrete, stand-alone devices, whereas others are built into larger devices along with their loads. Examples of the latter include power supplies found in desktop computers and consumer electronics devices.

Every power supply must obtain the energy it supplies to its load, as well as any energy it consumes while performing that task, from an energy source. Depending on its design, a power supply may obtain energy from various types of energy sources, including electrical energy transmission systems, energy storage devices such as a batteries and fuel cells, electromechanical systems such as generators and alternators, solar power converters, or another power supply.

  • 556-P


    High-Voltage NIM Power Supply
    Model 556-P High-Voltage NIM Power Supply | SIGNAL RECOVERY Turkey
  • 556H-P


    High-Voltage Power Supply
    Model 556H-P High-Voltage Benchtop Power Supply | SIGNAL RECOVERY Turkey
  • 4002D-P


    160W Power Supply for NIM Bins
    Model 4002D-P Power Supply for NIM bins (160 watt) | SIGNAL RECOVERY Turkey
  • 4006-P


    Minibin and Power Supply
    Model 4006-P Minibin and Power Supply | SIGNAL RECOVERY Turkey