Single-output switchers add medical optionsThe new SWS1000L can be supplied with a choice of 5, 12 or 24V output, and has a peak output power of 1224W on the 24V modelLambda has expanded its SWS series of single output AC/DC power supplies with the introduction of medically approved 1000W units. The new SWS1000L can be supplied with a choice of 5, 12 or 24V output, and has a peak output power of 1224W on the 24V model. Lambda will extend this series soon to offer more output voltage selections between 3.3 and 60V. SWS1000L models have 4kV AC input to output isolation and low leakage current (300uA maximum) and maintain curve B conducted and radiated EMI performance. Each model accepts a continuous input from 85 to 265V AC, making them compatible with global standards. The SWS1000L boasts a wide output voltage adjustment range by trimmer (up to +/-20%) to accommodate nonstandard system voltages, while external programming enables the unit to be adjusted remotely from 20 to 120% of nominal for most models. Operating within a temperature range between -20 and +74C and with low-temperature startup capability (100% load start up at -40C), it is a reliable choice for systems that experience extremes of temperature, such as outdoor equipment. Meanwhile, the inclusion of a temperature-controlled fan that minimises acoustic noise means that the SWS1000L is equally suited to indoor applications. The power supplies have low fan noise, up to 8dB less than competitive units under typical operating conditions and therefore are ideal for powering medical and laboratory equipment or a vending machine for example. Important standard features include a 12V 0.1A auxiliary output, fan fail alarm and DC output good signal, as well as active current share for parallel systems. With no ventilation holes on the top or sides of the casing the power supplies can be 'zero stacked' with no space required between them. The company has also incorporated an integral Class B EMI filter and protection for overvoltage, overcurrent and overtemperature conditions. |