Product category:
Batteries and Chargers
News Release from: Emerson Network Power - Embedded Power | Subject: DCH3 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 December 2007
Adapters are made for charging portable
CE devices
Wall-mount AC/DC power adapters have a universal 100 to 254V AC input and generate a regulated 5V output, with a power capability of 3W.
Emerson Network Power has a new series of wall-mount AC/DC power adapters that use mini-USB connectors for their DC power output The new DCH3 series AC/DC power adapters have a universal 100 to 254V AC input and generate a regulated 5V output, with a power capability of 3W
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The power adapters are intended for charging portable consumer electronic devices, such as PDAs, digital cameras and mobile phones, that require a 5V DC supply and use mini-USB connectors for their power input.
The DCH3 series of AC/DC power adapters offers a choice of three models with different input plugs, to suit the region of the world in which they are intended to be used.
All three power adapters meet the Energy Star Level IV efficiency standard, have a very low safety ground leakage current of 10uA maximum, and provide a constant voltage, constant current output.
The power adapters feature comprehensive protection against overvoltage and short-circuit conditions, built-in EMI filtering and extensive safety approvals, including UL/cUL60950-1 and EN60950-1 VDE.
They accommodate an ambient operating temperature range of 0 to +45C.
DCH3 series AC/DC power adapters are available for immediate delivery.
Standard lead time is stock to 8 weeks.
Pricing starts at US $3.99 in OEM quantities.
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