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19W External Supplies Meet ENERGY STAR Requirements

14th October 2006
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SL Power Electronics Corporation, the company established following the merger of Condor DC Power and Ault, announces a new range of external power supplies designed to meet the requirements set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR Program.

Power supplies in the 19W PW148 family are well-suited for telecommunications, broadband and computer peripheral applications. They are available in desktop or wall plug-in styles with a single output of 15 to 19.2W in 5, 9, 12, 15, 18, 24 and 48V models. Input can be between 100 and 250VAC.

“OEMs can replace a host of linear power supplies with a single switch-mode unit that can be used globally to power their products,” says Nigel Davies, Managing Director of SL Power in Europe. “And because it meets Energy Star requirements, a switch-mode power supply increases energy efficiency in the process.”

As an Energy Star partner, SL Power Electronics Corporation launched the specification for Energy Star qualified external power adapters in January 2005 to address the growing energy use from a proliferation of consumer and office electronic products with power adapters. External power adapters that meet Energy Star requirements are an estimated 35% more efficient than conventional models.

To help reduce OEM product design-to-production cycle time, the CE-compliant PW148 meets UL60950, CSA60950, EN60950 and GB4943. In addition, the efficiency level meets Energy Star and EU-COC guidelines.

SL Power Electronics also offers modified and custom designs to meet specific OEM requirements and private label marking. The PW148 series is a low-cost option for leading OEMs in the data communications, telecommunications, or ITE markets. Competitively priced at $7.50 in quantities of 1000, the PW148 gives users added versatility because it is available in two styles and seven voltage models.

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