Power Supply Family Can Deliver 1.45 Vdc Output

March 1, 2001
A 1.45 Vdc output capability has been added to the EXCELSYS EASYMOD family of 400W to 1 kW configurable switch mode power supplies. Designed as a power solution for cost-critical, single-piece or quantity production runs, the AP400/600 and AQ

A 1.45 Vdc output capability has been added to the EXCELSYS EASYMOD family of 400W to 1 kW configurable switch mode power supplies. Designed as a power solution for cost-critical, single-piece or quantity production runs, the AP400/600 and AQ 600/1000 models can generate up to 1 kW of output power. This family of four- and six-slot, modular products with up to 13 user-configurable, isolated, fully floating outputs, now has a user-adjustable 1.45 to 5.6 Vdc/80A output module specifically designed to meet the requirements of the emerging generation of high-performance, ultra-high density microprocessor chips. Other features include zero load operation and individual output option signals. Applications include industrial equipment, test and measurement, audio/broadcast, automation, telecommunications, peripherals and linear and rotary motion.

Company: POWER SOLUTIONS INC.

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