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400-W AC/DC power supply supports railway applications
May 30, 2012 | Paul Buckley | 222904666
ABSOPULSE Electronics has introduced the POL 400R Series railway quality, ac/dc switch mode power supplies. The units meet relevant sections of EN50155 for electronic equipment used on railway rolling stock.
The devices also comply with EN50121-3-2 and EN55022 Class B conducted and radiated EMI and applicable EN61000 standards, ensuring immunity to electromagnetic noise in the environment and minimum interference with other electronic equipment. In addition to a range of railway applications including signaling and communications, the units are suitable for operation in industrial, mining, military, marine and other severe environments.
The 400 W power supplies operate from input sources of 115 Vac (97‐132 Vac range) or 230 Vac (195-264 V) and deliver outputs of 12 Vdc, 24 Vdc, 36 Vdc, 48 Vdc or 110 Vdc. Efficiency is between 80 and 90%, depending on the input/output configuration required. The POL 400R Series has comprehensive protection features including 3000Vdc input/output isolation, overload protection and current limiting. An optional output redundancy diode allows for parallel connection to achieve higher output power or N+1 redundancy. Other options include an output fail alarm and an LED adapter can be installed on the terminal block to indicate an output ‘ON’ condition.
The POL 400R units are conduction cooled and operate in a -40 to +70°C cold plate temperature range for full specification - no fans are required. Housed in rugged, compact 131 x 66 x 232 mm enclosures, the power supplies are fully encapsulated in a thermally conductive MIL-grade silicon rubber compound, which protects against high levels of shock and vibration (EN61373/IEC61373), moisture, dust and other contaminants.
Pricing
Standard versions of the POL 400R Series are priced in the $360 range in quantities of 100.
Visit ABSOPULSE Electronics at www.absopulse.com
The 400 W power supplies operate from input sources of 115 Vac (97‐132 Vac range) or 230 Vac (195-264 V) and deliver outputs of 12 Vdc, 24 Vdc, 36 Vdc, 48 Vdc or 110 Vdc. Efficiency is between 80 and 90%, depending on the input/output configuration required. The POL 400R Series has comprehensive protection features including 3000Vdc input/output isolation, overload protection and current limiting. An optional output redundancy diode allows for parallel connection to achieve higher output power or N+1 redundancy. Other options include an output fail alarm and an LED adapter can be installed on the terminal block to indicate an output ‘ON’ condition.
The POL 400R units are conduction cooled and operate in a -40 to +70°C cold plate temperature range for full specification - no fans are required. Housed in rugged, compact 131 x 66 x 232 mm enclosures, the power supplies are fully encapsulated in a thermally conductive MIL-grade silicon rubber compound, which protects against high levels of shock and vibration (EN61373/IEC61373), moisture, dust and other contaminants.
Pricing
Standard versions of the POL 400R Series are priced in the $360 range in quantities of 100.
Visit ABSOPULSE Electronics at www.absopulse.com
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