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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Integrated digital monitoring functions

Powerbox has announced a power supply solution for immersion cooled data center applications.

The power supply solution was designed for the lowest possible switch-on voltage of less than 10 A at 264 V(AC).

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The PRBX OFI600A12 power supply unit can be configured for special tasks and requirements in just a few minutes from the factory thanks to its integrated digital monitoring functions. It is based on a two-phase interleaved converter with power factor correction and LLC resonance converter as the second phase. It was designed for the lowest possible switch-on voltage of less than 10 A at 264 V(AC). Its input voltage range extends from 187 to 265 V(AC).

Two output voltages are available: 12 V/600 W at the master output and an independent secondary output with 5 V/10 W. Efficiency values of up to 93 % are achieved.

In addition to the switch-on/switch-off function and remote reset, the power supply unit offers overcurrent and overvoltage protection and complies with all safety and EMC directives. The output protection can be configured according to the application to meet requirements ranging from shutdown mode to hiccup mode and constant current. The power supply solution from Powerbox has a standard-compliant protective coating and is RoHS and REACH-compliant.

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