Power supply series with industrial, medical safety approvals

XP Power's UCP225 series of 225W ac/dc power supplies feature industrial and medical safety and comes in seven single output voltage for a variety of applications.

06/14/2017


XP Power's UCP225 series of 225W ac/dc power supplies feature industrial and medical safety and comes in seven single output voltage for a variety of applications. Courtesy: XP PowerXP Power's UCP225 series of 225W ac/dc power supplies feature industrial and medical safety approvals in a small U-channel footprint. Seven single output voltage models are available ranging from 12 to 48 Vdc, providing a wide variety of output voltage options to meet specific applications. The supplies provide up to 225W of force-cooled or 150W of convection-cooled power leading to very high power densities of 12.2W/in3 or 8.1W/in3. Operating temperature when convection cooled is from -40 to 70°C with full power available to 50°C, making the product suitable for a wide range of applications. An additional 12 Vdc, 500 mA fan supply is featured with all models to support force cooled applications. The UCP225 is also available with an optional 5V/2A standby output and remote on/off control. The power supply contains two fuses for both line and neutral and has low leakage current as required by medical applications. The UCP225 series of power supplies feature an average efficiency of 92% with a very flat efficiency curve and up to 95% efficiency for high line inputs.

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