Energy Saving Switched-Mode Regulator in Motorcycle Power Supply

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A new approach to designing Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) for motorcycle power supply is presented. It uses an alternative way to efficiently regulate power output from a stator generator instead of using conventional Power Rectifier Regulator (PRR). Energy saving switch mode regulator shown the fuel consumption were less used compared using conventional PRR from several experiments using an alpha prototype of SMPS.

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