PEWATRON – 180W Desktop Power Supply units

PEWATRON has introduced the PUP180 series of CEC and Energy Star Level IV compliant, energyefficient and powerful AC/DC desktop power supply units which have an output of 180W, making it the most powerful performer in the industry. The air-cooled and low-weight unit (860g) in very compact housing measuring 170x85x41mm is ideal for state-of-the-art high-performance applications, for example for monitors, computers, network accessories, testing and inspection devices, printers and much more.

PEWATRON has introduced the PUP180 series of CEC and Energy Star Level IV compliant, energyefficient and powerful AC/DC desktop power supply units which have an output of 180W, making it the most powerful performer in the industry. The air-cooled and low-weight unit (860g) in very compact housing measuring 170x85x41mm is ideal for state-of-the-art high-performance applications, for example for monitors, computers, network accessories, testing and inspection devices, printers and much more.

The PUP180 series is characterized by a universal 90-264V PFC input and single output voltages. The innovative design of the circuits ensures comprehensive protection against excess voltage, short circuits and overheating.

The power supplies consume less than 0.5W when idle and achieve on average a high degree of efficiency of 85% to 87%. The power supply units are certifi ed in accordance with globally recognised safety standards (TÜV/UL/CSA) provided with CE conformity marking and are RoHS compliant. The outstanding quality of technical design and manufacturing, the high degree of effi ciency and the long MTBF recommend the PUP180 series as the perfect choice even for critical applications. Last but not least the units convince with their highly attractive cost/performance ratio.

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