power switching 5v 60a meq
code :
DLP-2008
Output Current
60 amps
earth wire
5V power supplies (or 5VDC power supplies) are one of the most common power supplies in use today. In general, a 5VDC output is obtained from a 50VAC or 240VAC input using a combination of transformers, diodes and transistors.
How does a power switch work? A power switch works by interrupting or completing the electrical circuit that supplies power to a device. It usually consists of a mechanical lever or button that you can physically move to change the switch's position.
A 5V output is most commonly used when the end application needs powering via a USB connector, for example a mini/micro B or Type-C plug. Or, if space is at a premium, the DC cable and USB plug can be removed altogether and replaced with a female socket on the case like on phone chargers.
In switching power supply designs, the input voltage is no longer reduced; instead, it's rectified and filtered at the input. Then the voltage goes through a chopper, which converts it into a high-frequency pulse train. Before the voltage reaches the output, it's filtered and rectified once again.