Constant Voltage
What is Constant Voltage?
Constant voltage refers to a power supply or driver designed to maintain a fixed output voltage regardless of changes in load current. The current drawn from the power supply varies depending on the connected load, while the voltage remains stable within the operating range.
Constant voltage power supplies are widely used in electronics, LED lighting and industrial systems where equipment requires a stable voltage source.
How Constant Voltage Works
A constant voltage power supply regulates its output to maintain a steady voltage even when the load changes.
For example:
- A 5V constant voltage supply maintains 5V output
- The current changes depending on the connected device
- Higher load demand increases current draw up to the rated limit
Figure 1: Ideal constant voltage behaviour
If the current exceeds the rated capacity of the power supply, protection features such as overload protection may activate.
Characteristics of a Constant Voltage Source
An ideal constant voltage source would have:
- Constant output voltage regardless of load current
- Extremely low internal resistance
- Stable operation under varying load conditions
In practice, real power supplies have a small internal resistance, but well-designed regulated supplies closely approximate ideal behaviour.
Internal Resistance and Voltage Regulation
To maintain stable voltage, the power supply’s internal resistance must be much lower than the load resistance.

Figure 2: Ideal voltage source with zero impedance
When internal resistance is very low:
- Most of the voltage appears across the load
- Output voltage remains stable
- Regulation performance improves
Common Constant Voltage Sources
Typical constant voltage sources include:
- Batteries
- Regulated AC-DC power supplies
- DC power adapters
- Switch mode power supplies (SMPS)
Modern SMPS designs provide efficient and stable constant voltage outputs across a wide operating range.
Constant Voltage vs Constant Current
Constant voltage and constant current supplies operate differently:
Constant Voltage
- Maintains fixed voltage
- Current varies with the load
- Commonly used for electronics and LED strips
Constant Current
- Maintains fixed current
- Voltage varies as required
- Commonly used for LEDs and charging systems
The correct type depends on the application and load requirements.
How Constant Voltage Is Achieved
Power supplies use various regulation methods to maintain constant voltage, including:
- Linear regulators
- Zener diode circuits
- Voltage regulator ICs
- Switch mode power supply (SMPS) designs
SMPS designs are commonly preferred because they provide:
- Higher efficiency
- Smaller size
- Better thermal performance
Applications of Constant Voltage Supplies
Constant voltage power supplies are used in:
- LED strip lighting
- Consumer electronics
- Telecommunications equipment
- Industrial automation systems
- Embedded electronic circuits
They are especially useful where multiple loads operate in parallel.
Constant Voltage in LED Lighting
Constant voltage drivers are commonly used for LED strips because the strip circuitry is designed to distribute current evenly across parallel sections.
Typical LED strip systems operate at:
- 12V DC
- 24V DC
- 48V DC
Using the correct constant voltage driver ensures:
- Stable brightness
- Reliable operation
- Proper load balancing
People Also Ask
What does constant voltage mean?
Constant voltage means a power supply maintains a fixed output voltage while the current changes depending on the load.
What is the difference between constant voltage and constant current?
Constant voltage supplies maintain fixed voltage, while constant current supplies maintain fixed current and adjust voltage as needed.
Why are LED strips constant voltage?
LED strips are designed with parallel circuit sections that operate correctly using a stable fixed voltage supply.
What happens if a constant voltage power supply overloads?
If the load draws too much current, the power supply may activate overload protection or shut down to prevent damage.
What are common constant voltage outputs?
Common outputs include 5V, 12V, 24V and 48V DC depending on the application.
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