Recom Switching Power Supply, RAC20-24SN, 24V dc, 833mA, 20W, 1 Output, 120 → 370 V dc, 90 → 264 V ac

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RS Stock No.:
124-5538
Mfr. Part No.:
RAC20-24SN
Brand:
Recom
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Brand

Recom

Output Voltage

24V dc

Output Current

833mA

Power Rating

20W

Number of Outputs

1

Input Voltage

120 → 370 V dc, 90 → 264 V ac

Mounting Type

PCB Mount

Package Type

Encapsulated

Length

52.5mm

Width

27.5mm

Embedded

Yes

Depth

23.5mm

Efficiency

83%

Series

RAC20-N

Maximum Temperature

+70°C

Weight

62g

Minimum Temperature

-40°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RECOM Switching Power Supply, 24V DC Output Voltage, 83% Efficiency - RAC20-N Series - RAC20-24SN


Keen to change things up in your industrial system? Turn to this switching power supply from RECOM. It's a versatile piece of kit that accepts input voltages of 90 to 264V AC or 120 to 370V DC to provide an output voltage of 24V DC to your equipment. Compact dimensions of 52.5 (L) x 27.5 (W) x 23.5mm (H) mean it slots neatly onto a crowded PCB. Thanks to an efficiency rating of 83%, you can trust this small but mighty device to waste minimal energy as heat.

Features & Benefits


• Works reliably in temperatures of -40°C to +70°C for use in harsh conditions
• Plastic resin case is self-extinguishing for safety in the event of a fire
• Light weight of 62g to put minimal strain on your PCB
• Output voltage accuracy of +2% for precise voltage conversion

Applications


• Domestic devices
• Manufacturing equipment
• Telecommunication systems

Is this switching power supply protected against electrical faults?


Yes, this device has built-in protection against short circuits, overvoltage and overpower to minimise the risk of electrical damage to downstream equipment.