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My monitor comes with an adapter , which accepts electricity from wall, ranging from 110V-240V. I am wondering how it could output a same amount of current despite a dynamic voltage?

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    They have in-built regulator. – Marko Buršič Jun 20 '18 at 12:50
  • with the exception of LED drivers, power adapters output a constant voltage, not a constant current. 2) basically the adapter has an internal reference voltage, it compares the output voltage to that reference voltage, that generates an error signal which is used to control another part of the circuit to increase or decrease the voltage. To fully understand how this works some serious study into electronics is needed.
  • – Bimpelrekkie Jun 20 '18 at 12:52