uninterrupted power source
An uninterrupted power source, commonly referred to as a UPS, is a crucial device designed to provide backup power when the primary power source fails. Its main functions include safeguarding electrical equipment from power surges, voltage spikes, and electrical noise, as well as offering a stable power supply during blackouts. Technological features of a UPS typically involve an automatic voltage regulator, battery backup, and surge protection capabilities. These features ensure continuous and clean power is delivered to connected devices. Applications of a UPS are widespread, from residential use to protect sensitive electronics to mission-critical operations in hospitals, data centers, and financial institutions where power interruptions can result in significant consequences.