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New AC/DC Power Supplies for Reduced Costs and High-Efficiency in Industrial and Communication Applications

AC/DC Product Series of TAD30-P, TAD65-P, and TAD123 Power Supplies
AC/DC Product Series of TAD30-P, TAD65-P, and TAD123 Power Supplies

Luso Electronics has introduced the AC/DC product series of TAD30-P, TAD65-P, and TAD123 power supplies that can provide 130% high peak power required by industrial and communication applications such as electric tools, electric beds/chairs, printers, and other electric motor powered equipment. With adjustable voltage output up to +/- 10%, the new devices combine electrical and thermal performance, which provide up to 10 seconds, 1.3 times the peak load tolerance, and supports operation in a natural air-cooled environment.

 

The 92% high efficiency and the -40 to +85 °C operating temperature range lead to high reliability and reduced system heat dissipation requirements. The devices also feature low standby power consumption, a complete program of protection functions, 3000VAC reinforced isolation and can operate at up to an altitude of 5000 meters.

 

Certified by the IEC/ EN/ UL 62368-1, the TAD125 and TAD65-P series are available in 4 formats, open frame, U-Chassis, Fully enclosed, and a din rail format, likewise the TAD30-P are in an open frame.

 

Features of TAD30-P, TAD65-P, and TAD123 Power Supplies

  • 130% peak power
  • low standby power consumption
  • Wide input voltage range 85 to 264VAC, 47 to 63Hz
  • Built-in EN 55032 EMI Class B filter
  • Output voltage adjustable
  • 3000 VAC input to output reinforced insulation
  • Protection type Class I and Class II
  • Low leakage current under 75µA
  • Operating altitude up to 5000m

 

Note: More technical information can be found in the TAD30-P Datasheet linked at the bottom of this page and in the product pages of the new AC/DC product series.

Component Datasheet

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