Low-Power Input Power Supply

June 16, 2005
A low-power (60-W) ac-dc universal input power supply has a compact footprint (51 x 102 mm or 4 x 2 x 0.97 in.) and meets EN60601-1 and EN60950.

It also meets all UL, CSA, and EN standards. Three models cover 100 to 240-Vac input range and include class II input. They also have overvoltage and short circuit protection. Leakage current is less than 200 A at 264 Vac. Efficiency is typically over 80%.

Condor D.C. Power Supplies,
2311 Statham Pkwy., Oxnard, CA 93033,
(800) 235-5929,
condorpower.com

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