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TDK-Lambda Unveils ITE Certified 10 to 30-watt Switchers

December 6, 2012 By scombest Leave a Comment

TDK Corporation announces the release of TDK-Lambda’s new ZWS10-30B Series of open-frame, 2-inch wide power supplies, with output power ratings of 10, 15, and 30-watts.  These high-density, high efficiency, low profile power supplies are designed for a wide variety of applications including: Industrial, Test & Measurement, Communications, and Point-of-Sale Terminals/Displays.

Using innovative design techniques to combine high efficiency and power density, the ZWS10-30B Series consumes less than 0.5W under no-load conditions (0.2W typical). They feature a narrow width of 2 inches and a low profile of 1 inch or less depending on the output rating.  The 10W models are only 2.89” long, the 15W models are 3.44” long, and the 30W models are only 4.13” long.

ZWS-B-1

Operating from a universal 85 to 265Vac input, these single output power supplies are available with a choice of output voltage, including of 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 15V, or 24Vdc.  All outputs are user adjustable by ±10%.  The ZWS10-30B Series can be operated at full load with convection cooling (no fans) from -10 to +50°C ambient temperature (up to +70°C with suitable derating).  When forced air-cooling is available these supplies can operate at full power up to +60°C without derating.  Overvoltage and overcurrent protection are standard.

High quality electronic components are employed throughout, especially in the case of the electrolytic capacitors, which have a 10-year lifetime.  As a result these supplies are delivered with an industry-leading warranty of 5-years.

With a 3kVac input to output isolation and an input to ground isolation of 2kVac, all models in the series are CE marked in accordance with the LV Directive.  These supplies carry a host of safety agency approvals including UL/CSA/EN60950-1, EN50178 (OV II), as well as compliance to EMI standards EN5011/EN5022-B, FCC Class B and VCCI-B for both conducted and radiated EMI.

TDK-Lambda Corporation
www.us.tdk-lambda.com/lp

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