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Product category: AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Murata Power Solutions | Subject: CPCI200A-1
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 January 2006

Supply is space-efficient option for
cPCI systems

A new small form factor AC power supply delivers 200W of continuous output power for CompactPCI systems.

C and D Technologies has introduced a new small form factor AC power supply that delivers 200W of continuous output power The cPCI200A-1 is supplied in a compact single card slot 3U 4HP housing, allowing designers of CompactPCI systems to achieve new levels of space efficiency in their applications

Developed to support hot-swapping, the new power supply is compliant with the PICMG 2.11 R1.0 Power Interface Specification with 47-pin I/O connection, as well as all the underlying CompactPCI standards.

The reliable and efficient (80% typical) cPCI200A-1 is optimised for use in high availability enterprise applications and specifies a wide 90 to 264V AC input range with active power factor correction.

Current sharing, internal ORing diodes and N+1 redundant configuration reinforce its suitability for use in a wide range of applications.

The cPCI200A-1 supports the standard PCI voltage architectures of +3.3, +5, +12 and -12V.

Outputs are individually protected against overloads and the power supply is capable of automatic recovery on removal of the fault condition.

Overtemperature protection is also a standard feature.

Remote sensing on the +5, +3.3 and +12V DC outputs allows compensation of up to 0.3V DC of line drop, and overvoltage protection is rated at 125% (typical) of nominal.

The cPCI200A-1 is designed for compliance with UL1950/CSA1950 and EN60950 safety standards and is able to deliver full output power between 0 and +50C. Request a free brochure from Murata Power Solutions ...

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