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Input AC/DC Switching Power Supplies

By Staff Author | April 30, 2001


the ADB10 series, now available from MicroPower Direct, is a low cost family of miniature AC/DC switching power supplies. These 10W single and dual and triple output power supplies feature a universal AC input range; full safety approvals; compliance to CE; and miniature, board mountable packaging.

Thirteen models operate form a 90 to 264 VAC (110 to 340 VDC) input, providing output combinations of 3.3, 5, 12, 15, 24, 48, &#177 5, &#177 12, or &#177 15 VDC. Standard features include an input/output isolation of 3000 VAC, a 20 mS hold-up times, and low leakage current.

The ADB10 family is packaged in a miniature 1.77 &#215 2.56 &#215 0.87 inch board mountable package. Each model is specified for operation over the wide operating range of &#150 10 &#176 C to 50 &#176 C with no derating or heat sinking required. Operation to 70 &#176 C is specified with derating.

he ADB10 family is an ideal choice for a wide variety of board level applications requiring low cost, miniature packaging, reliable field operation and the flexibility of high performance features. Applications would include embedded systems, telecommunications equipment, datacomm equipment, process/industrial control systems and instrumentation.


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