Convection-cooled Power Supply

Oct. 1, 2005
The SCS120PW series single-output power supply can provide 120 watts of convection-cooled power. This makes it well-suited for applications in which forced-air cooling is not available or fan noise cannot be tolerated, such as light industrial devices or data communications routers.

SCS120PW power supplies are available with 12- to 24-volt output voltages and with output currents up to 10 amps. The series accepts a wide range of input voltages—from 90 to 264VAC—and contains active power factor correction circuitry to meet EN61000-3-2 standards. Packaged in an industry-standard 3x5-inch footprint, the supply is just 1.27-inch high, including underside components, enabling it to be used in 1U enclosures. Temperature operating range is 0 to 40 degrees C, full load, and units derate linearly to 50 percent load at 60 degrees C. SCS120PW series power supplies are priced at $36 each in 1,000-unit quantities.

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