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Difference Between Electronic And Electrical.

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Electronics work on DC and with a voltage range of ­48vDC to +48vDC. If the ELECTRONIC device is plugged into a standard wall outlet, there will be a transformer inside which will convert the AC voltage you are supplying to the required DC voltage NEEDED by the device.

Examples: Computer, radio, T.V, etc… 

Electric devices use LINE voltage (120vAC, 240vAC, etc…).Electric devices can also be designed to operate on DC sources, but will be at DC VOLTAGES above 48v.

Examples: incandescent lights, heaters, fridge, stove, etc…

Electronics work on DC and with a voltage range of ­48vDC to +48vDC. If the electronic device is plugged into a standard wall outlet, there will be a transformer inside which will convert the AC voltage you are supplying to the required DC voltage needed by the device.

Examples: Computer, radio, T.V, etc… 

Electric devices use line voltage (120vAC, 240vAC, etc…).Electric devices can also be designed to operate on DC sources, but will be at DC voltages above 48v.

Examples: incandescent lights, heaters, fridge, stove, etc…



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