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-==== Power Conversion ====+===== Power Conversion =====
 Power sources tend to provide energy in a form that is not straightforwardly acceptable to IoT devices.\\ Power sources tend to provide energy in a form that is not straightforwardly acceptable to IoT devices.\\
 Wall sockets provide relatively high voltage alternating current (AC) that needs to be lowered and converted into DC, also stabilised as required by MCU, which is fragile for voltage variations. Common conversion flow for AC sources is present in figure {{ref>powerconversions1}}. DC power sources (such as batteries) also require voltage conversion and stabilisation. The flow is present in figure {{ref>powerconversions2}}. Wall sockets provide relatively high voltage alternating current (AC) that needs to be lowered and converted into DC, also stabilised as required by MCU, which is fragile for voltage variations. Common conversion flow for AC sources is present in figure {{ref>powerconversions1}}. DC power sources (such as batteries) also require voltage conversion and stabilisation. The flow is present in figure {{ref>powerconversions2}}.
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