Converter Modules
Converter modules are electrical or electronic components used to convert one type of electrical signal to another. These modules are used to change the voltage, frequency, and current level of an electrical load. Examples of converter modules are power converters, transistors, and DC-DC voltage converters. Power converters are used to transform AC current into DC current and vice versa, while transistors are used to control electric currents and voltages. DC-DC voltage converters are used to convert DC voltage levels or polarities. Some of the most common and widely used converter modules are flyback converters, DC-DC buck converters, Boost converters, and buck-boost converters. Each of these converter modules has a specific purpose, and understanding them is critical to deciding which is best for a specific application.