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News Release from: Acopian Power Supplies | Subject: Narrow profile power supplies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 May 2007
Slimline switchers slide in small spaces
Narrow profile power supplies are available in over 150 models that provide from 3.3 to 125V and deliver up to 288W in applications where other supplies won't fit.
Acopian's single-output narrow profile power supplies are available in over 150 models that provide from 3.3 to 125V and deliver up to 288W in applications where other supplies won't fit They can be used with either AC or DC inputs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Models with outputs greater that 120W have power factor correction and output inhibit capability - applying between +3 and +25V DC to the inhibit terminal will disable the output.
All models are rated for operation from 0 to +71C.
Other features include remote sensing capability (compensates up to 0.5V drop per output), and overload, overvoltage, short-circuit and thermal protection.
With physical dimensions as small as 43 x 89 x 178mm (largest is 43 x 89 x 249mm), these 100kHz switchers, which include an input filter, feature a line regulation of +/- 0.05%, load regulation of +/-0.05%, and transient response of 300us for a return to within +/-1% of the set output voltage following a load-step change from 50 to 100%.
Output voltage may be alternately controlled with an external potentiometer.
The output is floating and may be used in either polarity.
Data sheets are available on the Acopian website, and prices start at US $185.00.
Orders for up to five pieces are shipped within 3 working days.
All models come with a full 5-year warranty. Request a free brochure from Acopian Power Supplies ...
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