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10 Posts in this encyclopedia categoryOCP (Over Current Protection)
OCP is a protective function that prevents overloading or short-circuiting of a device.
OCV (Open Circuit Voltage)
OCV involves the open circuit voltage (Voc) of a battery, for example.
Operating mode
The Operating mode specifies which mode was selected as the output form: CC (constant current), CV (constant voltage), CR (constant resistance), CP (constant power)
OPP (Over Power Protection)
OPP prevents damage to devices that can be caused by excessive power output.
OR circuit
The OR circuit is a circuit that evaluates two or more inputs and in which at least one condition must be fulfilled in order to obtain a signal at the output.
OTP (Open Test Platform OTP2)
OTP2 contains standardized modules that can be individually adapted to customer and application-specific requirements.
Output voltage
The Output voltage is the Specification of the electrical voltage in volts that is available to the consumer at the output of a power source (e.g. power supply unit).
Overcurrent protection device
Protective device that automatically switches off if the current is too high.
OVP (Over Voltage Protection)
OVP is A function that switches the device off or interrupts the output if the voltage exceeds a preset value.