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AC/DC modules provide 5 W for Industry 4.0, IoT and smart home apps

September 10, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The RAC05-K/277 series includes 5 W ac/dc converters that support peak power needs and are specially designed for extended input lines and reliable operation at extreme temperatures from -40°C up to an impressive +90°C. The RAC05-K/277 series are built to operate from extended input lines with mains voltages from 85 Vac up to 305 Vac, are EMC compliant to EN55022 class “B” with a minimum 6-dB margin on both radiated and conducted readings without the need for external components.

At a 1×1.25-in. footprint, these new PCB-mount or wired modules feature fully protected outputs RAC05-K/277and international safety certifications for industrial, household and ITE for worldwide use. The RAC05-K/277 series is an addition to RECOM’s ultra-compact RAC05-K converters with a 1×1-in. footprint, as well as the recently released RAC05-K/480, an ac/dc module dedicated for phase-to-phase operation up to 528 Vac and exclusive only to RECOM. Wired versions of the RAC05-K/277 series are due to be released in October of 2018. Samples of the pin-versions and OEM pricing are available from all authorized distributors or directly from RECOM.

Recom Power Inc., 6870 W 52nd Ave #125, Arvada, CO 80002, (720) 386-0400, www.recom-power.com

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