Short circuit protection for power supplies can be categorized into two main schemes: switching and linear. Switching power supplies adjust their energy output based on current monitoring, allowing them to handle heavy loads without significant energy loss. In contrast, linear power supplies implement "fold back current limiting," reducing output current under overload conditions to protect their components. This method is necessary because linear supplies cannot sustain high overload currents without excessive power dissipation. For further information, additional resources and tutorials on power supply current limits are available online.