A family of DIN rail-mount power supplies is available with a choice of 5-, 12-, 15-, 24- and 48-volt outputs, and is designed as an economical solution for light industrial applications such as chemical processing, automotive and instrumentation.
The DPP series consists of eight models, enclosed in rugged plastic cases, in three package sizes. The DPP15 can provide 15 watts of power in a compact 2.95-by-0.9-by-3.81-inch package. Models DPP30 to DPP50 provide up to 50 watts in a 2.95-by-1.77-by-3.58-inch package. The DPP100 provides up to 100 watts in a 2.95-by-2.86-by-3.81-inch package. Models DPP15 to DPP50 can accept a broad range of 85VAC to 264VAC, while the DPP100 automatically selects between 85VAC to 132VAC and 176VAC to 264VAC. All models can accept a DC input voltage. All models are approved to UL508, UL60950 and EN60950 specifications. Pricing starts at $40 in single-unit quantities.
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