Constant Current (CC) is an operating mode in which the power supply maintains a constant output current at a preset value. The power supply automatically varies the output voltage to compensate for changes in load impedance, ensuring stable current delivery.
Technical Terms
Constant Current (CC)
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 Control
- 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