1500-W, 3.3- To 48-V Supplies Meet Emissions Standards

June 24, 2002
Models in the RKW 1500-W series of power supplies produce single dc outputs ranging from 3.3 to 48 V while operating from a universal ac input. The supplies feature power factor correction and, when used with an ex-ternal ac filter, meet conducted...

Models in the RKW 1500-W series of power supplies produce single dc outputs ranging from 3.3 to 48 V while operating from a universal ac input. The supplies feature power factor correction and, when used with an ex-ternal ac filter, meet conducted and radiated emissions standards in accordance with FCC Class B, VCCI Class B, EN 55011-B, and EN 55022-B. Other features include remote on/off, remote voltage control from zero to maximum rated voltage, and a current balance terminal for parallel operation. Units measure 3.62 by 7.48 by 11.81 in. and cost $950 each per 100 units.

Kepco
www.kepcopower.com; (718) 461-7000

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