RS PRO 45W Plug-In AC/DC Adapter 36V dc Output, 1.21A Output

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175-3279
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RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Adapter Type

Plug-In Adapter

Plug Type

C14

Output Voltage

36V dc

Input Voltage

90 → 264V ac

Output Current

1.21A

Maximum Temperature

+40°C

Input Connector

IEC 320-C14

Number of Outputs

1

Power Rating

45W

Efficiency

(Minimum) 83%

Minimum Temperature

0°C

Energy Efficiency Level

VI

Depth

107mm

Load Regulation

±5%

Line Regulation Range

±5%

Width

30.1mm

Length

47mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RS PRO 36VDC Power Supply


The RS PRO is a 36VDC power supply AC/DC switch-mode power desktop AC adapter. This range of switch-mode power supply provides 45W of continuous output power in a high-quality compact enclosure suitable for many general power applications. It has an input frequency of 47-63Hz. While the input voltage range is 100-240VAC (wide range), its maximum input current is 500mA It gives fully regulated output and most importantly, is short circuit protected. It is a reliable product with high MTBF. The plug type is C8 connector. Thermal protection is of latching type. The desktop power supply overall cable length is 47mm. It has low power consumption, less than 0.10W.

Features and Benefits


• Universal AC input
• Fully regulated output
• Overcurrent, overvoltage and short circuit protection
• High-efficiency
• High MTBF
• Limited power source
• Operating temperature ranges between 0°C and 40°C

Applications


• It is used in information technology equipment (ITE) commercial
• A desktop power supply is a PSU specifically designed to be used by small items or applications, like laptops and CCTV cameras
• Networking and peripherals
• Gaming machines

Certifications


• CCC
• CE
• CULus
• FCC
• TUV
• UL

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