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==See also== {{Portal|Energy}} {{Div col}} * [[AC power plugs and sockets]] describes the usual sources of power for an AC adapter * [[Adapter]] * [[Battery eliminator]] * [[Coaxial power connector]] has extensive coverage of the profusion of coaxial DC power connectors in use. * [[Common external power supply]] describes standards for mobile phone battery chargers. * [[Ferrite bead]] * [[MagSafe]], a series of Apple power connectors * [[Power MOSFET]], widely used in most mobile device AC adapters.<ref name="Dixon">{{cite news |last1=Dixon-Warren |first1=Sinjin |title=AC Adapters: GaN, SiC or Si? |url=https://www.eetimes.com/ac-adapters-gan-sic-or-si |access-date=21 December 2019 |work=[[EE Times]] |date=16 July 2019}}</ref> * [[Power supply]] describes other types of power supplies. * [[Power supply unit (computer)]] * [[Rectifier]], an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) * [[Switched-mode power supply applications]] (SMPS) applications * [[Universal Serial Bus#Power|USB Power]] describes the USB standards for DC power delivery to connected devices. * [[Universal Power Adapter for Mobile Devices]] * [[Transformer]] * [[Electronic filter]] * [[Power supply unit (computer)|PSU]], [[desktop computer]]'s equivalent of laptop ac adapter * [[USB-C]] * [[Power inverter#Sine wave|Pure sine wave]] {{div col end}}
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