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PCB stands for Printed Circuit Board, a flat, thin piece of plastic that has electronic components built into it. The use of PCBs has been increasing significantly over the past decade and has become an important part of all types of industries, such as the Air conditioner industry. In order to help you better understand the use of PCB in AC and what advantages it brings to users, this article will share with you more details about what it is and how it works.
A PCB is a power supply circuit that can be used to provide AC power. A PCB’s job is to convert the AC voltage coming through your wall outlet into DC voltage that can be used by your devices and appliances. This process also helps reduce energy consumption by reducing losses in the conversion process. There are three main parts to a PCB: the input, rectifier and output.
The input is where you plug in your AC power cord from your wall outlet. This converts the AC voltage coming from the outlet into DC voltage that can be used by devices and appliances.
The rectifier converts the DC voltage coming from the input into pulsating DC voltage that can be used by your devices and appliances.
The output is where you plug in your AC power cord from your devices and appliances. This converts pulsating DC voltage back into AC voltage so it can be used by your devices and appliances.
You may have heard the terms "PCB" and "PCBA," but what do they mean? Here are some differences:
We hope that this blog post has given you a better understanding of what PCB is and how it can be used to improve the quality of your air conditioner.
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