Power Supplies Provide High Current On Both 5V And 3.3V Outputs

Nov. 1, 1998
Targeting systems using the latest generation of chipsets and logic families, the PCI Series of multiple-output switchers provides high current on both 5V and 3.3V outputs, making the supplies suited for data processing computers and communications

Targeting systems using the latest generation of chipsets and logic families, the PCI Series of multiple-output switchers provides high current on both 5V and 3.3V outputs, making the supplies suited for data processing computers and communications systems. Other features include universal ac inputs, 0.99 typical power factor, and remote sense on main outputs. The series includes the dual-main-output PCI-204 and the quad-output PCI-304.

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