Power Supply Basics (page 8)
- Does CUS150M have medical approvals?
TDK-Lambda’s CUS150M AC-DC power supply is designed for a wide range of applications. Details of the product’s medical safety certifications are outlined in this video. These include…
- What are the key features of the CUS150M medical ac-dc power supplies?
Here TDK-Lambda’s video provides an overview of the CUS150M AC-DC power supply. It has full IEC 60601-1 medical safety certifications, in addition to IEC 60950-1 for ITE…
- What are the levels of leakage current and EMI for CUS150M medical power supplies?
This video discusses the levels of earth leakage and touch current of the CUS150M AC-DC power supplies. Even with the minimal current produced by the product’s internal…
- What is the no load consumption and efficiency of CUS150M medical power supplies?
A power supply’s no load power consumption and efficiency can affect energy usage and the life-time operating costs of the end system. Here TDK-Lambda presents in this…
- What formats are available for the CUS150M medical power supply?
In this short video, TDK-Lambda reviews the different case style options for the CUS150M AC-DC power supplies. The low acoustical noise of the top mounted fan is…
- Introducing the CUS200LD AC-DC power supply with a height of just 31mm
Designed for light industrial, LED signage, broadcast, professional audio, IT and test & measurement equipment, the CUS200LD can deliver up to 120W convection, 150W conduction cooled and…
- How to use the GENESYS+™ programmable signals
The GENESYS+™ series of programmable power supplies includes two independent auxiliary “open drain” signals that can be programmed by the user to operate external devices. Accessible from…
- How the intelligent GENESYS+™ design reduces lead-times
The GENESYS+™ series is TDK-Lambda’s latest portfolio of 5kW 1U high programmable power supplies. Initially launched with ten output voltage and current base models from 0 –…
- How is the US 277Vac input voltage derived and why is it used?
The most commonly used voltage in the US is 115/120Vac to supply households and commercial facilities. For residential properties two-phase 208Vac (phase to phase) or 240Vac (via…
- Replacing an isolated 1/16th or 1/32nd footprint DC-DC converter with the i6A and i3A non-isolated converters
Some Distributed Power Architectures (DPAs) utilise 1/16th and 1/32nd “brick” package isolated DC DC converters to step down a 24V or 48V DC source to produce 3.3V,…