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NATIONAL CITY, CA —TDK Corporation has introduced 3,000W TDK-Lambda brand HWS3000G programmable AC-DC power sup- plies. The nominal output voltages and output currents are fully programmable (CV/CC) from zero up to their maximum rating. These new models have an HD option for board coating and the ability to meet MIL-STD-810G shock and vibration in harsh environments. The HWS3000G can deliver 1,500W
with a low-line single-phase input voltage (85 to 132 VAC) and 3,000W at high-line (170 to 265 VAC). Four nominal output voltages, 24, 48, 60 and 130V, can be programmed to pro- vide 0 to 28.8V, 0 to 52.8V, 0 to 66V, and 0 to 156V. Up to three units can be connected in series, or ten units in parallel. The output voltage slew rate
can be digitally programmed and monitored, along with information
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regarding cumulative operating time, fault log, and product identification information. Programming can be performed without turn-
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ing the power supply on. Output programming can be achieved
using a serial RS485 interface (MODBus pro- tocol) or analog 1 to 5V or 4 to 20 mA signals. These very compact products also feature a variable speed fan with typically 45 dB audi- ble noise at <70% load, and a 77°F (25°C)
ambient temperature. Contact: TDK-Lambda Americas, Inc.,
401 Mile of Cars Way, Suite 325, National City, CA 91950 % 619-575-4400 E-mail:
tom.tillman@tdk.com Web:
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