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Encapsulated power supplies outputs from 3.3 to 55V up to 6W
April 19, 2012 | Julien Happich | 222904477
Available in versions delivering a regulated output voltage from 3.3V to 55V (in 0.1V increments) with a continuous output of up to 6W, GlobTek's GT-91114-XXYY-PP family of Level V power supplies is potted in a 65x35x23 mm impact-resistant polycarbonate case to ensure operation in harsh environments.
Features of the conduction-cooled devices include double/reinforced insulation, a tightly-regulated output voltage with low ripple, and built-in overcurrent, short-circuit, and overvoltage protection.
The encapsulated power supplies come in a wall-mount configuration with user-configurable mounting tabs, and can accept a universal input from 90-264Vac. Pending Safety Agency requirements include UL /cUL 60950/60601.1, TUV EN60950/60601.1, and other international agencies as well as compliance with EMI/RFI Regulations, EMC Directives/ CE and FCC Class B for ITE/Medical Applications.
Pricing and a “Made in USA” option is available upon request.
The encapsulated power supplies come in a wall-mount configuration with user-configurable mounting tabs, and can accept a universal input from 90-264Vac. Pending Safety Agency requirements include UL /cUL 60950/60601.1, TUV EN60950/60601.1, and other international agencies as well as compliance with EMI/RFI Regulations, EMC Directives/ CE and FCC Class B for ITE/Medical Applications.
Pricing and a “Made in USA” option is available upon request.
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