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Product category: AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Ultimate Renaissance | Subject: TR30R family
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 March 2004

Plug-top PSU aims for global power

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With a universal input capability, the TR30R family of high-power plug-top power supplies will save equipment manufacturers from having to offer multiple PSU options for different countries.

With a universal input capability, the TR30R family of high-power plug-top power supplies will save equipment manufacturers from having to offer multiple PSU options for different countries This will enable them to cut inventory levels, simplify order processing and reduce costs

The 30W rated TR30R adapters, which have an input range from 90 to 264V AC, can be equipped with up to four interchangeable AC input sockets that make them suitable for worldwide operation.

Customers can differentiate their products further by choosing from a range of colours.

As well as the standard blue housing, the TR30R is available in orange, grey, red and purple.

The new adapters have a typical efficiency of 75%, and conductive EMI meets CISPR/FCC class B specifications.

DC output voltage options range from 5V to 24V depending on the model chosen.

All devices in the range feature continuous short circuit protection to ensure high levels of safety.

Output ripple and noise is down to 1%.

Line regulation for the new parts is down to +/-1%, and load regulation is +/-6, +/-3 or +/-2%, depending on the specific model.

Maximum inrush current is rated at 50A at 264V AC.

Adapter dimensions are 108 x 58 x 34mm, and operating temperature ranges from 0 to 40C.

The TR30R adapters weigh only 283g.

Typical applications are likely to include portable test equipment and EPOS systems.

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