uninterrupted power supply unit
The uninterrupted power supply unit, commonly referred to as a UPS, is an essential device designed to provide continuous power to connected equipment during power outages or fluctuations. Its main functions include converting incoming AC power to DC power and then inverting it back to AC power to ensure a stable power supply. Technological features of a UPS include voltage stabilization, surge protection, and battery backup capabilities. These features make it suitable for a wide range of applications, from residential setups to critical commercial and industrial environments. A UPS safeguards against data loss, hardware damage, and system disruptions, thereby ensuring uninterrupted operations for sensitive electronic equipment.