Redundant Switchers Offer Host Of Features

Oct. 1, 2000
The CSS150 and DSS150 families of single, dual, triple and quad output, 150-W open frame switchers feature standard remote sense and single-wire current sharing for N+1, redundant operation. They offer output voltages from 1.8 Vdc to 48 Vdc. The

The CSS150 and DSS150 families of single, dual, triple and quad output, 150-W open frame switchers feature standard remote sense and single-wire current sharing for N+1, redundant operation. They offer output voltages from 1.8 Vdc to 48 Vdc. The CSS150 series provides input power factor correction that reduces input line harmonics below EN61000-3-2. The unit's 85 Vac to 264 Vac input makes it usable throughout the world and is IEC950, EN60950 and UL1950 compliant. The DSS150 series is identical to the CSS150 units except for their 48-Vdc input.
Pricing for CSS single, dual and triple output versions is $100 each/1,000 and quad-output versions cost $110 each/1,000. Most models are available from stock and there is no NRE charge for output voltage modification. Modified sample products are available in 2-3 weeks and production products from 6-8 weeks.

Company: CORTECH SYSTEMS

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