60W Power Supplies with -40 C Operating Temperature

March 3, 2011
PULS with its second generation of MiniLine low wattage supplies is introducing a new range of 60W power supplies that offer either a standard operating temperature range or one with an extended low range down to -40°C.

The standard version offers all the same features of our other second generation low wattage products: Universal wide range input, very high efficiency up to 89.7%, very low no load losses of less than 0.45W, large screw terminals that accept up to 10AWG wire, NEC Class 2 approved and an operating temperature range of -10°C to +60°C. The extended low range is virtually identical to the standard version with the exception of a uniquely designed input stage that allows full operation down to -40°C. Both ML60 ranges are offered in either a 12-15VDC or 24-28VDC adjustable output voltage and are housed in a compact 45mm wide housing. The extended low range supplies opens up new possibility for small wattage applications that require low operating temperatures that can now be achieved by using standard readily available units without the long lead time and the high price.

PULS Power Supplies - www.pulspower.us

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