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Product category: AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: SL Power Electronics Corporation | Subject: PW132
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 September 2003

Budget external supply delivers 101W

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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

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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