Desktop Supply Has Universal Input

April 1, 1999
Capable of accepting worldwide input voltages from 85 to 264 vac without the need for jumpers or switches, the SWI36 Series of single, dual and triple output 36W power supplies measures just 4.5" x 2.3" x 1.85" and incorporates a low-noise internal

Capable of accepting worldwide input voltages from 85 to 264 vac without the need for jumpers or switches, the SWI36 Series of single, dual and triple output 36W power supplies measures just 4.5" x 2.3" x 1.85" and incorporates a low-noise internal fan. Standard features include a built-in EMI filter, a 94V-0 rated polycarbonate case, and an IEC320 inlet to allows for worldwide use with any power cord. The units also offer protection against overvoltage and short-circuit conditions. Eleven standard models are available. The series is suited for a variety of application in powering point of sale terminals, analytical instrumentation, networking systems, or wherever external or remote power is needed. Samples are available from stock.

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