Output voltage

The voltage between the output terminals of a power circuit. Typically, it refers to the output voltage during rated operation. Depending on the type of power circuit, the voltage may be AC or DC, and its magnitude and frequency (in the case of AC) may vary. Since the output voltage becomes the input voltage of the connected load, choosing the wrong one can lead to failure. Therefore, it is necessary to select a power circuit with an output voltage that matches the rated input voltage of the load being used.