What is Peak Current?
Peak current refers to the maximum level of electrical current that a device can handle for a short period of time, usually in the range of milliseconds to seconds.
This level of current is typically higher than the device's rated or average current handling capacity, and is designed to account for power surges or sudden spikes in electrical demand. Devices such as motors, transformers, and power supplies often have a peak current rating, which is important to consider when selecting and designing electrical systems to ensure reliable and safe operation.