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Compact power entry module with switch and line filter

2 June 2004 Interconnection

Power supply requirements are changing dramatically, forcing designers to use smaller, more efficient solutions. Special attention should be given to the aspects of: power density, quality, reliability, efficiency, handling, thermal behaviour and electro-magnetic compatibility (EMC).

Schurter's DC12 power entry module is an IEC/EN 60320-1 appliance inlet with a 1 or 2-pole line switch and a line filter, which is designed for such requirements. It is designed especially for high inrush currents and is suitable for high transient loads. The EMC line filters are available in the standard rated currents for standard and medical versions and the single components are already wired to keep the number of components low in the power supply.

The same assembling dimension for 1- and 2-pole line switch version as well as the screw-on and snap-in mounting offer a variety of designs and optimal safety for one's application. The DC12 is approved to 10 A, 125/250 V a.c., 50/60 Hz according to ENEC, UL, CSA and is suitable for use in equipment according to IEC/EN 60950.

The products are suited for use in sophisticated power supplies especially in IT, medical and measuring as well as in other industrial equipment.



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