For whatever electronics projects you’re doing, one thing is for sure, you need to power it somehow. It can be anything from being directly connected to the outlet, a battery, a buck converter, a linear regulator and so on.
When you think about testing a power supply, the first thing you think about is measuring its output voltage. Another important thing that should be tested is how that power supply performs under a load, whether that’s a battery or a buck converter. In this video, Milos will show us a few different ways of achieving this!
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