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400 W switcher PSU fits in 1U high apparatus
23 August 2006, Power Electronics / Power Management

XP Power has developed a family of 400 W AC/DC switching power supplies that it says enables more power to be delivered in an industry-standard 1U high enclosure. Most 1U units are limited to around 250 ...
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212 W AC/DC switcher said to be a first for small size
26 July 2006, Power Electronics / Power Management

XP Power has announced that it has brought together a series of proven power supply design techniques in a new and innovative way to create the world's smallest 212 W, single output AC/DC switcher dubbed ...
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Compact medical AC/DC switchers offer flexibility and reliability
12 July 2006, Power Electronics / Power Management

XP Power's latest medical, low-profile, AC/DC switchers, the PBM200 (200 W) and PBM300 (300 W), combine the flexibility of up to four outputs with an MTBF of over 300 000 hours (MIL-HDBK-217F at 25°C) ...
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Unique screwless 36-way terminal block bundles
28 June 2006, Interconnection

UL and VDE approved screwless terminal blocks from Camden Electronics can now be supplied boxed in 36-way bundles complete with 10 end plates enabling users to create banks of terminals to meet their ...
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Rising clamp terminal blocks
17 May 2006, Interconnection, IoT & Automation

Camden Electronics has launched a range of 5 and 5,08 mm pitch terminal blocks that feature numerous design enhancements to deliver better quality and improved strength among other attributes. The CTB0101 ...
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150 W desktop power supply claims best power/performance in class
3 May 2006, Power Electronics / Power Management

XP Power has announced a compact 150 W AC/DC external power supply for portable equipment that claims best-in-class performance at 0,322 W/cm³ power density and 88% minimum efficiency. Dubbed the AML150, ...
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High intensity LED lighting unit offers building block approach
3 May 2006, Opto-Electronics

Bivar's design centre solutions business unit has introduced new 1 W LED blocks for use in industrial, automotive, architectural, backlighting and intense single or multiple lighting applications. The ...
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Screwless terminal blocks save access space
22 March 2006, Interconnection

Camden Electronics has launched a new range of 5,08 mm pitch terminal blocks that feature vertical cable entry with the release mechanism in the same plane making them ideal for use in applications where ...
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Innovative 175 W AC/DC supply delivers any required voltage
22 March 2006, Power Electronics / Power Management

XP Power has introduced an innovative AC/DC switching power supply that enables users to specify any voltage level up to the maximum rating of each output while still maintaining full agency approvals. ...
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Slim DINs pack more power
22 February 2006, Power Electronics / Power Management

XP Power's DNR range of slimline AC/DC DIN-rail power supplies pack more power onto a rail, or, alternatively, they shrink system size for a given power level, says the manufacturer. The RoHS compliant, ...
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Small 100 W AC/DC switcher for industrial and medical applications
25 January 2006, Power Electronics / Power Management

The ECM100 single-output AC/DC switching power supply from XP Power is claimed to be the world's most compact unit of its type. Using innovative physical and electrical construction, it comes with full ...
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Soldering iron designed for lead-free soldering
30 November 2005, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

The Hakko FX-951 soldering iron is specifically designed for lead (Pb)-free applications. It is applicable for eutectic solder as well as Pb-free solder. The composite tip (the soldering tip, the heating ...
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