Compact Supplies Cover 250W To 350W Range

Nov. 23, 2011
In an ultra compact 3 x 5 in. footprint, the EMH250 and EMH350 series single-output ac/dc power supplies deliver up to 250W and 350W of output power, respectively.

In an ultra compact 3 x 5 in. footprint, the EMH250 and EMH350 series single-output ac/dc power supplies deliver up to 250W and 350W of output power, respectively. Meeting IT equipment safety specifications that include UL/TUV/EN 60950-1 and the stringent medical safety standards of UL/TUV/EN 60601-1, the components suit a broad range of information technology, industrial, medical equipment and surgical life support applications. Also, all models are also BF rated. Other shared features include an extra wide input range from 80 to 275 Vac, nominal output voltages of 12, 18, 24, or 48 Vdc adjustable to within ±10% of nominal, and a +12 Vdc/0.6A fan supply. In addition, the EMH350 series includes a +5 Vdc /2A standby supply. The EMH350 series is also available with an optional ORing diode circuit that allows for current sharing in N+1 redundancy configurations. Pricing for the EMH250 series starts at $99.84 each/500. For further information, contact Duane Darrow at XP Power, Sunnyvale, CA. (408)732-7777 or [email protected].

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