Linear regulators are a type of voltage regulator used to maintain a stable output voltage despite variations in input voltage or load current. They operate by dissipating excess power as heat, making them simple and inexpensive but less energy-efficient than switching regulators. They are commonly used in applications where efficiency is not a primary concern, such as in low-power devices or for post-regulation after a switching regulator.
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