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News Release from: Lambda | Subject: Vega Lite
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 June 2005
Compact supply boasts 900W output
Vega Lite is a new cost effective configurable power supply offering up to 900W output power and fast delivery.
Vega, Lambda's modular power supply range, has grown again with the introduction of the Vega Lite, a new cost effective configurable power supply offering up to 900W output power and fast delivery - next day shipment for samples and 2 weeks for pilot production runs Designers looking for high levels of output power in a compact space now have another off-the-shelf solution from the Vega range to meet their needs in a wide range of medical, industrial control, computing, communications and instrumentation applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Vega Lite has no minimum load requirement, and fixed or adjustable outputs that give designers a choice of output voltages from 1.8 to 56V and output current up to 60A.
Input voltage is 85-264V AC or 140-330V DC.
The inherent versatility of Vega lies in its high degree of configurability.
Output module functions include inhibit, module good, remote sense and parallel.
Typical efficiency is 75% at full load and the supply comes complete with short circuit, over voltage and over current protection.
As well as the wide choice of output modules there are a number of customer options.
CE marked in accordance with the Low Voltage Directive, the new supply carries all relevant environmental and safety approvals including radiated electric field, conducted emissions and harmonics and RF immunity standards.
Standard leakage current is 1.5mA, with a medical option. Request a free brochure from Lambda ...
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