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4-W ac/dc converter targets harsh IoT, IIoT apps

June 19, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The RAC04-K/277 is a 4-W AC/DC converter that accepts up to 305 Vac. It also has 4-kV isolation, operating temperature ranges of -40 up to +90°C, and is capable of operating up to 5,000 m (1, 600 ft) in altitude. As with all RACxx-K products, it is compactly sized, low-cost, internationally certified and EMC compliant. Ideal for harsher IoT and IIoT applications.

This series of fully encapsulated AC/DC modules is a complete solution without the need for recom moduleexternal components, which supports Ecodesign Lot 6 standby mode operation for worldwide applications in automation, industry 4.0, IoT, household, and home automation. Due to their reinforced class II isolation rating for floating outputs and their wide margin to class B emissions compliance without external components, these are the easiest to use modular power solutions in the industry. Samples and OEM pricing are available from all authorized distributors or directly from RECOM.

Recom Power, 6870 W 52nd Ave., Suite 125, Arvada, CO 80002, www.recom-power.com

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