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Inka Krischke,

Additional output voltages for power supply series

TDK-Lambda is expanding the 250W AC-DC power supply units 'CUS250M' with further models, so that the range now includes 12 V, 15 V, 18 V, 24 V, 28 V, 36 V and 48 V.

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TDK-Lambda power supplies are certified to both IEC 60601-1 and IEC 62368-1 for Class I and Class II (double insulated) installations for industrial and medical applications. The mechanical configurations allow convection and/or contact cooling through the baseplate of the product to ensure silent cooling. Target applications include medical equipment, home care equipment, dental equipment, test and measurement equipment, broadcast equipment, professional audio equipment and industrial equipment. The output voltage can be adjusted by the user using a potentiometer. The devices operate with a wide-range input of 85 to 264 V(AC), the leakage current is less than 150 µA - including all tolerances. The devices operate at ambient temperatures from -20 to +50°C without restrictions; with power derating, operation up to +80°C is possible. With a forced air flow of 1 m/s, the closed housing variants can also deliver the full output power of 250 W up to +50°C ambient temperature. This power is reduced linearly to 125 W at temperatures up to +70°C.

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