Recom Switching Power Supply, RACM230-54SG, 54V dc, 4.26A, 230W, 1 Output, 80 → 264V ac Input Voltage

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RS Stock No.:
190-7540
Mfr. Part No.:
RACM230-54SG
Brand:
Recom
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Brand

Recom

Output Voltage

54V dc

Output Current

4.26A

Power Rating

230W

Number of Outputs

1

Input Voltage

80 → 264V ac

Mounting Type

PCB Mount

Package Type

Open Frame

Length

101.6mm

Width

50.8mm

Medical Approved

Yes

Depth

32mm

Efficiency

0.92

Series

RACM230‿G

Minimum Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Temperature

+80°C

Weight

220g

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RECOM Switching Power Supply, Medically Approved, 200,000h MTBF - RACM230-G Series - RACM230-54SG


To keep electronic devices running without a hiccup, team them with this switching power supply from RECOM. It converts input voltage between 80 and 264V AC to a standard output level of 54V DC, so your kit benefits from consistency. Thanks to its power rating of 230W, you can trust it to keep up with the demands of heavy-duty equipment. As the power supply's medically approved, you can rest assured it's reliable and safe to handle.

Features & Benefits


• Low output ripple and noise of 20MHz BW at +25°C for minimal signal disruptions
• Mean time between failures of 200,000 hours at +25°C indicates this a long-lasting option
• Tough aluminium baseplate resists impacts

Applications


• Lighting fixtures
• Healthcare technology
• Agricultural equipment

How efficient is this switching power supply?


This switching power supply has an efficiency rating of 92%, meaning there's minimal energy wasted as heat during the conversion process.

Do I need a heatsink with this power supply?


No, the component has an open frame package with a baseplate to release heat through its metal housing. This cuts out the need for a heatsink.

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