Power Supplies Promote Versatility

June 1, 2006
The power-factor-corrected HTK series single-output, low-voltage switch-mode power supplies offer a wide choice of case types, output connectivity, front panels, and 11 different output voltages between 3.3V and 54V. The units offer a maximum output

The power-factor-corrected HTK series single-output, low-voltage switch-mode power supplies offer a wide choice of case types, output connectivity, front panels, and 11 different output voltages between 3.3V and 54V. The units offer a maximum output power of 198W for 3.3V model and 300W for all others. The HTK400 supplies have a maximum output power of 400W, except for the 3.3V unit, which has a maximum output power of 264W. The supplies accept an input between 90 and 264 Vac and exhibit a typical active power factor correction to 0.99. The entire series is available in enclosed, U-channel, and open-frame variations and without a front panel or with one of four options: IEC inlet only, terminal block only, power switch and IEC inlet, or power switch and terminal block. The output connector can be a barrier type terminal block, euro type terminal block or a Molex type connector. HITEK POWER CORP., Santee, CA. (619) 258-7700.

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