A charger is a device used to charge electronic devices, mainly composed of the following components:
1. Power plug: used to plug the charger into the socket and obtain power from the socket.
2. AC/DC converter: Its main function is to convert AC power into DC power, becoming an acceptable power source for electronic devices.
3. Rectifier: For direct current, filtering and voltage stabilization processing are required, including single diode rectification.
4. Capacitor: Used to smooth voltage and act as an electric trigger to prevent equipment damage caused by voltage changes.
5. Circuit protector: The protection device is designed to protect the charger from damage caused by overcurrent power consumption and high power supply voltage.
6. Output line: A port used to connect electronic devices, through which electrical energy is transmitted to the device.
The above are common charger components, and some high-end chargers also have temperature protection devices inside to prevent charger overheating and damage. At the same time, some chargers also have password locks designed internally to prevent unauthorized electronic devices from accessing the charger, which can be customized according to different customer needs.






