Videos (page 21)
- What are the benefits of separate output regulation on the CUT75 power supplies?
Many low power triple output power supplies have semi-regulated auxiliary outputs, with only the main output in the control loop. The CUT75’s two converter topology has no…
- Do CUT75 power supplies have medical approval?
In this video briefing, TDK-Lambda explains the CUT75’s medical certification to IEC 60601-1 3rd edition, and its level of MOPPs (Means of Operator Protection). To read more…
- How to use the CUT75 as a dual output power supply
The CUT75 auxiliary outputs are electrically isolated from the main 5V. TDK-Lambda explains how to configure the power supply to provide 5V / 24V or 5V /…
- What are the key features of the CUT75 power supplies?
TDK-Lambda highlights the key features of the CUT75 triple output power supplies in this new video. This includes the product’s 3×5 inch footprint, a low 27mm height…
- How is service life maximised on ZMS100 power supplies?
Electrolytic capacitors used in power supplies are a key wear-out item affecting service life. In this video TDK-Lambda demonstrates how the design of the ZMS100 series differentiates…
- How does improved efficiency facilitate integration of PFE-SA power modules?
A reduction in a power supply’s dissipated power can have significant benefits to the required airflow, audible noise, operating temperature and heatsink size explains TDK-Lambda in this…
- What is the reduction in dissipated power between the S and SA versions of PFE power module range?
Here in this TDK-Lambda video, TDK-Lambda compares the dissipated power between the new PFE-SA power module series and the original generation PFE-S series. Graphical illustrations demonstrate that…
- How does efficiency related to output power compare between the S and SA versions of PFE-SA power modules?
TDK-Lambda TDK-Lambda has introduced the PFE-SA power modules superseding the PFE-S series. This video compares the efficiency improvements, at different loads and input voltages, between the two…
- What are the levels of leakage and touch currents for ZMS100 power supplies?
As the medically certified ZMS100 can be operated as either a Class I or Class II power supply, TDK-Lambda explains in this video the specified maximum leakage…
- Can ZMS100 power supplies be used for class II equipment?
Class II equipment is now preferred in home healthcare equipment as a large percentage of homes in Europe and the US do not have a reliable ground…