Voltage droop is an operating characteristic in which the output voltage drops. It is one type of overcurrent protection characteristic. When an overcurrent occurs due to an overload condition, the output voltage drops while keeping the constant current.
Technical Terms
Voltage Droop
Technical Terms
Category
- Power Supplies
- 4-Quadrant
- Arc Discharge
- Accuracy
- Arc Protection
- Calibration
- Capacitance
- Common
- Constant Current (CC)
- Constant Voltage (CV)
- Continuous Short-circuit Protection
- Cutoff
- Drift
- Efficiency
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- Equivalent Circuit
- Fall Time
- Floating
- Ground (earth)
- Cooling
- Impedance
- Input Current
- Input Impedance
- Input Power
- Input Voltage
- Inrush Current
- Insulation Resistance
- Intermittent Short-circuit Protection
- Isolation
- Leakage Current
- Line Regulation
- Load Regulation
- Nominal (Nominal Value)
- Operating Temperature
- Output Impedance
- Overcurrent Protection (OCP)
- Overvoltage Protection (OVP)
- Overload Protection
- Parallel Operation
- peak-to-peak
- Power Factor
- Precision
- Protection functions
- Pulse
- Ramp
- Rating
- Relative Humidity
- Remote Controlling
- Ripple
- Ripple and Noise
- Rise Time
- Root Mean Square (RMS)
- Sequence Control
- Series Operation
- Short-circuit Protection
- Slew Rate
- Stability
- Storage Temperature
- Temperature Coefficient
- Typical (Typical Value)
- Voltage Droop
- Withstand Voltage
- Digital Control Programming
- X-ray
- Computed Tomography (CT)
- Laser