A switched mode power supply converts alternating current to direct current using electronic switches operating at high frequencies to regulate the output voltage and reduce the size of the magnetic components. It has a nominal output of 32 amps at 12, 24, 48 or 125 volts DC with power factors up to 0.99 and efficiencies of up to 92%. The input voltage can range from 85-264 volts AC and it provides regulated output power up to 3200 watts.
A switched mode power supply converts alternating current to direct current using electronic switches operating at high frequencies to regulate the output voltage and reduce the size of the magnetic components. It has a nominal output of 32 amps at 12, 24, 48 or 125 volts DC with power factors up to 0.99 and efficiencies of up to 92%. The input voltage can range from 85-264 volts AC and it provides regulated output power up to 3200 watts.
A switched mode power supply converts alternating current to direct current using electronic switches operating at high frequencies to regulate the output voltage and reduce the size of the magnetic components. It has a nominal output of 32 amps at 12, 24, 48 or 125 volts DC with power factors up to 0.99 and efficiencies of up to 92%. The input voltage can range from 85-264 volts AC and it provides regulated output power up to 3200 watts.
A switched mode power supply converts alternating current to direct current using electronic switches operating at high frequencies to regulate the output voltage and reduce the size of the magnetic components. It has a nominal output of 32 amps at 12, 24, 48 or 125 volts DC with power factors up to 0.99 and efficiencies of up to 92%. The input voltage can range from 85-264 volts AC and it provides regulated output power up to 3200 watts.