Power conversion: The core function of a power driver is to convert input electrical energy into the required voltage and current. This is usually achieved through power converters, such as linear regulators, switch regulators, etc.
Voltage and current regulation: The power driver can automatically adjust the output voltage and current according to the needs of electronic devices. This is usually achieved through feedback control systems, such as voltage feedback, current feedback, etc.
Protection function: The power driver has overvoltage, overcurrent, short circuit and other protection functions, which can effectively protect electronic devices from power fluctuations, electromagnetic interference and other damages.
Intelligent control: Modern power drivers typically have intelligent control functions that can automatically adjust output voltage and current based on the working status and requirements of electronic devices, achieving optimal power management.