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News Release from: Lambda | Subject: NV-350FEP
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 17 November 2005
Compact front end supplies 350W in 1U
Lambda has added a 350W front end power version to its NV-Power range of class-leading, high density and environmentally friendly power supplies.
Lambda has added a 350W front end power version to its NV-Power range of class-leading, high density and environmentally friendly power supplies The NV-350FEP combines high efficiency, low noise and excellent EMC performance in a very compact design
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The LS50, LS75 and LS100 have 88 to 264V AC inputs, while the LS150 is switch-selectable for 115 or 230V AC, minimising the cost.
Now delivering 7Win3, the NV-350FEP has a 12V, 30A output and a standby output that is specifically designed for distributed power architectures.
The unit is ideal for incorporating into test and instrumentation, broadcast, medical, computing and security applications.
The NV-Power range is based on Lambda's multiresonant topology (MRT), which uses synchronous rectifiers in a resonant technology that helps the supply to achieve efficiencies up to 90%.
As well as a 350W primary output, the NV-350FEP's secondary output offers an additional 6W at 12V.
When combined with Lambda's extensive range of isolated and nonisolated DC/DC convertors it provides an extremely cost effective distributed power architecture solution.
Measuring just 232.4 x 95 x 40.6mm, the NV-350FEP is 43mm shorter than previous NV-Power units, and will fit into a standard 1U rack.
It needs no minimum load.
The NV-350FEP accepts an input voltage in the range 90-264V AC and is EN61000-3-2 compliant.
It has medical agency approvals, and is covered by Lambda's three year guarantee. Request a free brochure from Lambda ...
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