Voltage converter

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A voltage converter is an electric power converter which changes the voltage of an electrical power source. It may be combined with other components to create a power supply.

AC voltage conversion uses a transformer. Conversion from one DC voltage to another requires electronic circuitry (electromechanical equipment was required before the development of semiconductor electronics), like a DC-DC converter.[1] Mains power (called household current in the US) is universally AC.[2]

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