Pulsed power delivers high-energy electrical pulses over very short durations — typically nanoseconds to microseconds — producing instantaneous peak power levels far exceeding what continuous systems could safely sustain. This concentrated energy is used in applications like laser diode driving, plasma generation, EMC testing, pulsed electron beam systems, and high-energy physics experiments. Continuous power systems deliver steady-state current and voltage, whereas pulsed power systems store energy and release it in controlled, precisely timed bursts.