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AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: XP Power | Subject: THD series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 31 March 2003
DIN-rail convertors cut size and costs
The THD series of compact AC/DC DIN-rail 60 and 120W power supplies measure just 100 x 45 x 75 and 100 x 85 x 75mm, respectively.
The THD series of compact AC/DC DIN-rail 60 and 120W power supplies measure just 100 x 45 x 75 and 100 x 85 x 75mm, respectively These compact plastic cased units offer a 35% reduction in size compared with current models and reduce costs by 20%
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 30 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Compact single-output 25W AC/DC power supplies are available in three configurations and with a choice of seven different outputs.
With worldwide safety approvals and an MTBF of better than 450kh, they are ideally suited for applications in process control, automation and instrumentation.
The THD series offers a six-cycle hold up time, so in the event of a power outage the unit maintains full power output for 125ms at 230V AC, a useful feature when used in harsh industrial environments.
The power supplies have wide output adjustment range including a battery charging option covering 12-15, 24-28 and 48-56V DC models.
The units can therefore be adjusted to the appropriate voltage and used as a low cost battery charger for DC standby systems.
The THD has a "power good" signal for remote monitoring and "DC-OK" LED for visual identification.
Two connection methods are available, a cage clamp for quick installation and removal and screw terminals for secure and rugged positioning.
The product meets international safety standards including: UL508, standard for industrial control equipment; UL50178, electronic equipment for use in power installations; EN60204, safety of machinery- electrical equipment of machines, and EN61558-2-8, safety of power transformers, power supply units and similar.
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