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News Release from: SL Power Electronics Corporation | Subject: PW132
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 September 2003
Budget external supply delivers 101W
To meet higher-wattage external power needs in a cost-effective package, Ault has launched its PW132 101W power supply.
To meet higher-wattage external power needs in a cost-effective package, Ault has launched its PW132 101W power supply The PW132 meets the industry challenge to provide power to feature-rich electronic devices in the 100W range while remaining affordable and fulfilling safety certification requirements
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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OEMs for medical, communications and industrial devices are reducing product size by designing in an external power supply, which moves the power supply outside the device.
Switch-mode external power supplies in the 100W category benefit a broad range of applications, including medical monitors/displays and respirators, point-of-sale terminals, wireless LANs and satellite receivers.
For external power supply safety and performance, the 100-240V AC-input power supply complies with EMI/RFI regulations and features regulated output with low ripple.
Typical electrical efficiencies are 85% and mean time before failure exceeds 100kh.
Modified and custom designs also are available.
The CE-compliant power supply measures 229 x 74 x 51mm, weighs 684g and carries pending safety agency approvals for UL/C-ULus 1950 and TUV EN60950.
The new PW132 is available for under $27.00 in 1000-off quantities.
There is a one-year warranty.
The PW132 is available immediately as a 24V model, with a 48V model in development.
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