(1) Output voltage range
The output voltage range that can work normally under the working conditions of the DC regulated power supply. The upper limit of the indicator is specified by the maximum input voltage and the minimum input-output voltage difference, while the lower limit is determined by the reference voltage value inside the DC regulated power supply.
(2) Maximum input and output voltage difference
This indicator represents the maximum allowable voltage difference between input and output under the normal working conditions of the DC stabilized power supply, and its value mainly depends on the withstand voltage index of the internal adjustment transistor of the DC stabilized power supply.
(3) Minimum input and output voltage difference
This indicator represents the minimum input-output voltage difference required to ensure the normal working conditions of the DC power supply.
(4) Output load current range
The output load current range is also called the output current range. Within this current range, the DC regulated power supply should be able to ensure compliance with the indicators given by the index specification.