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- How can DRM40 DIN rail redundancy modules be used?
Having redundant power supplies helps reduce equipment down-time. In the event a power supply fails, the remaining unit will continue to power the load. A faulty power…
- New! DTM36-C8 medical 25 to 36W external power supplies
The DTM36-C8 series of 25 to 36W medical external power supplies are certified to IEC/ES/EN 60601-1 and IEC 60601-1-11 standards, and compliant to EN 60601-1-2 for EMC. They have a…
- i7C series of 300W, non-isolated, buck-boost DC-DC converters
The i7C series of 300W non-isolated, 1/16th brick, DC-DC converters accept a wide range input voltage of 9 to 53V, enabling them to operate from different DC…
- Introducing the CUS400M medical AC-DC power supply
Meeting IEC/EN/ES 60601-1 3rd edition (medical) and IEC/EN/UL 62368-1 (ITE) safety standards, the CUS400M series of single output power supplies can be employed in both Class I…
- What functions can I read and write using the GXE600 programmable power supply’s communications interface?
The output voltage and current can be programmed over a wide range on the GXE600 series of single output 600W programmable power supplies – 20% to 100%…
- What is the difference between DRM40 and DRM40B DIN rail redundancy modules?
The DRM40 series of 20-40A DIN rail redundancy power modules is equipped with a current balance function, two DC OK LEDs and two isolated DC OK photo…
- How can I program the voltage and current for GXE600 programmable power supplies?
The RS-485 interface on the GXE600 series of 600W programmable AC-DC power supplies can be used to programme the desired voltage and maximum current with commands or…
- How do I use the DRM40 DIN rail redundancy modules current balance feature?
For optimum longevity, each power supply connected in redundancy should deliver the same amount of current. If power supply “A” delivers 75% of the load and power…
- How can DRM40 DIN rail redundancy modules be used?
Having redundant power supplies helps reduce equipment down-time. In the event a power supply fails, the remaining unit will continue to power the load. A faulty power…
- Introducing the DDA series of 250-500W non-isolated DIN Rail DC-DC converters
The DDA DIN rail mount, non-isolated step-down converters are ideal for creating additional high current output voltages from a single output 12V, 24V or 48V AC-DC power…