Please imagine this portion of a normal power supply where AC is converted into DC:
AC input -> bridge rectifier -> capacitor
The power is drawn from the input only during a small fraction of time when the capacitor is charging to the peak value.
Is this configuration used also for high current power supplies let's say 30A or is there a better way to draw power for a bigger portion of time avoiding small bursts of high power?
AC input -> bridge rectifier -> capacitor
The power is drawn from the input only during a small fraction of time when the capacitor is charging to the peak value.
Is this configuration used also for high current power supplies let's say 30A or is there a better way to draw power for a bigger portion of time avoiding small bursts of high power?