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LD series PCB mount ac-dc/dc-dc converters Relec Electronics stock a range of high efficiency power modules from 3 to 20W with a universal input voltage range 85 to 264Vac and 120 to 370Vdc. The regulated single outputs are available from 3.3 to 24Vdc with low ripple & noise. Industrial & medical level specifications are available with an industry standard pin-out, -25°C to +70°C operation.


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EDA series ErP compliant ac-dc power supplies Featuring low standby power consumption and high average efficiency meeting ErP requirements in a fully enclosed case, the EDA series are available from stock in 20W, 35W and 60W packages with single outputs of 5V, 12V, 15V, and 24V. Universal input 88 to 264Vac, short circuit protection and screw terminals makes them suitable for


use in a wide variety of equipment. -40°C to +71°C operation.


ABC series compact ac-dc power supplies Offering a compact size with high power density, single outputs of 12V, 24V or 48V are available from stock in 200W ABC200 open frame 2” x 4” and 400W ABC400 U-channel 3” x 5” units. A universal input range of 90 to 264V with active power factor correction and up to 91% efficiency. Ideal for: industrial equipment; telecom & datacom applications where space is at a premium. -10°C to +70°C operation.


Configurable Power Supplies up to 1450W Configured and despatched within 48 hours, the Xgen series power supply units offer wide ranging solutions: high current/low voltage; low current/high voltage with up to 12 regulated, isolated outputs; from an input of 85 to 264Vac or 120 to 380Vdc, in a single low profile (fits in 1U chassis). All configurations carry full safety agency approvals: UL60950; EN60950; CE. -20°C to +71°C operation.


Relec Electronics Ltd


Tel: +44 1929 555700 Fax: +44 1929 555701 e-mail: sales@relec.co.uk


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