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35 W open-frame type power supply in smaller footprint

18 October 2006 Power Electronics / Power Management

Mean Well has introduced a 35 W open frame type switching power supply in 10,2 x 5,1 cm format, which targets general industrial applications with requirements for miniature size.

The 12,7 x 7,6 cm PCB size has dominated the PCB type power supply market for many years and Mean Well also provides several choices from 45 W to 200 W for end users to choose from. However, based on the miniature trend of all kinds of electronic products, it believes that the new PS-35 series with 10,2 x 5,1 cm profile (24 mm high) will be the next mainstream embedded PSU style. These new compact models offer 282 mW/cm³ of power density.

PS-35 complies with the global safety and performance standards of UL, CUL, TUV, CB, and CE, and has complete protection for short circuit, overload, and over voltage. Using the latest circuit design concepts, the efficiency of the PS-35 is a 6% improvement on its first generation of PCB products (such as PS-25 and PS-45). As such, it can supply full load with only free air convection cooling of up to 50°C.

Suitable applications are general electronic application, factory automation, telecommunications, networking, test and measurement, POS system, etc. With full range universal AC input, the PS-35 is also RoHS-compliant.



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