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Embedded supplies deliver up to 30 W of regulated dc output

June 12, 2022 By Redding Traiger

Astrodyne TDI introduces the new ASM30 Series of embedded power supplies, delivering up to 30W of regulated DC output for applications including healthcare, industrial equipment, and commercial electronics.

The new ASM30 Series was designed with space and weight in mind, to support the rising need for compact power supplies. These products are available in both open-framed and enclosed profiles with multiple connection options, including header and miniature terminal blocks, for ease of installation.

The ASM30 Series is certified to meet class B EMC requirements as well as the latest safety standards, including IEC 60601-1 3rd edition for medical applications and IEC 62368-1 for commercial and industrial solutions. To protect patients in medical settings, the ASM30 offers BF leakage and 2x Means of Patient Protection (2 MOPP). These new switch-mode power supplies are also highly efficient, with single DC outputs of 3.3, 5, 7.5, 12, 15, 18, 24, 28, 36, and 48V. They operate over a universal input voltage range of 80 to 264 VAC and 50/60Hz frequency for use in applications worldwide. They are also compliant with DoE Efficiency Level VI and offer both Class I and Class II operation.

The ASM30 Series is now available for purchase through the Astrodyne TDI website or the DK+ (Digi-Key) store.

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