Product category:
AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Ultimate Renaissance | Subject: LPT50 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 May 2006
Low-power switchers add triple-output
options
The LPT50 series of completes the family of LP50 PSUs, adding triple-output models to the range and consolidating Astec's position as the leader in low power AC/DC products.
The launch of the LPT50 series of power supply units from Astec Power, available through UR Group, completes the family of LP50 PSUs, adding triple-output models to the range and consolidating Astec's position as the leader in low power AC/DC products The new LPT50 triple-output models have convection-cooled ratings of up to 55W in the same compact package as the existing LPS50 series
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Lightweight high-density switcher
Now available from Ultimate Renaissance are a range of highly efficient 60W AC/DC power supplies that provide power densities exceeding 7W/inch3 in a 50.8 x 101.6 x 20.3mm package.
Housed in a footprint of just 101 x 51mm, with a height of only 33mm, they are ideal for use in 1U height applications.
Medical versions, dubbed LPT50-M, mirror the output combinations of the LPT50 series and are approved to EN6060-1 and meet EMC EN55022 Class B.
The existing LPS50 series delivers up to 60W (for convection) in single output variants.
These models all feature universal input (90-264V AC or 127-300V DC) with remote sense, overload and short circuit protection, adjustable output voltage and built-in EMI filter.
Output adjustment range is 20%, more than twice that of most products on the market.
Medical versions, the LPS50-M series, are also available.
Both the standard and medical versions meet EMC EN55022 level B.
Cover kits and connector kits are available for the entire Astec LP50 range.
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