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A Switch-mode power supply is a power supply which uses a switch-mode regulator, generally in conjunction with a small ferrite-core transformer, rather than a heavy and bulky iron-core transformer and linear regulator.
An SMPS or Switch-Mode Power Supply is a [[Glossary:Power Supply|power supply]] which uses a [[Glossary:Switch-mode Regulator|switch-mode regulator]], generally in conjunction with a small [[Glossary:Ferrite|ferrite]]-core [[Glossary:Transformer|transformer]], rather than a heavy and bulky iron-core transformer and [[Glossary:Linear Regulator|linear regulator]].

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An SMPS or Switch-Mode Power Supply is a power supply which uses a switch-mode regulator, generally in conjunction with a small ferrite-core transformer, rather than a heavy and bulky iron-core transformer and linear regulator.