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Product category: AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Sunpower (UK) | Subject: RSP-1000 Series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 November 2006

Enclosed switcher boast high power
density

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The RSP-1000 Series is a 1000W enclosed switching power supply with power factor correction (PFC) and parallel function for 1U low profile and high wattage applications.

The RSP-1000 Series is a 1000W enclosed switching power supply with power factor correction (PFC) and parallel function for 1U low profile and high wattage applications Because of the miniature design only a small space in your system will be occupied compared with many products with similar wattage capabilities that are already on the market

Featuring 10.6W/in3 extremely high power density RPS-1000 Series can provide rated output wattages, even at input voltages as low as 100V AC, due to its high efficiency design.

The unit also has a built in trimming function so that the output voltage can be adjusted between 40% and 110% of rated value just by adding an external voltage source or resistors.

We believe this provides users with great flexibility in the design of their end system.

Along with the standard functions of remote sense, remote on/off control, 5V/0.5A auxiliary output and DC OK signal RSP-1000 Series also uses constant current limiting as the over load protection, which is good for applications of capacitive/inductive load.

If you need more power the built in active current sharing function can fulfil your requirements by allowing up to three units to be connected in parallel.

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