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63-6858-61 AC/DC Converter 12 V dc 8.33 A 100 W with case VCS100US12
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Product Model: 63-6858-61Product Brand: XP Power Featur […]
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Product Details
Product Model: 63-6858-61
Product Brand: XP Power
Features
- XP Power-VCS Series AC-DC Power Supply
- The XP Power VCS series offers a variety of superior 50 ~ 100 W power supplies. These reliable enclosed power supplies feature a compact, durable design and high efficiency of up to 88%. The product operates at temperatures between -40 and +70 °C and receives convective cooling at temperatures between -25 and +70 °C.
- Features and Advantages: 50-100 W, Sealed Power Output Voltage: 5 → 48 V Input Power Without Load:; 0.5 W Small and sturdy structure High efficiency Operating temperature range: -40 → +70 °C Convective cooling: -25 → +70 °C
Spec
- Quantity: 1 piece
- Output Voltage: 12 V dc
- Output Current: 8.33 A
- Rating Power: 100 W
- Number of outputs: 1
- Input Voltage: 127 to 370 V dc, 85 to 264 V ac
- Mounting Type: Chassis Mount
- Package Type: With Cover
- Length: 159 mm
- Width: 98.2 mm
- Depth: 42 mm
- Weight: 500 g
- Efficiency: 85%
- Maximum temperature: + 70 degrees C
- Minimum temperature: -25 degrees C
- RoHS compliance status: Compliance
- Securities Code: 122 -7868
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