Devices deliver 400W without cooling fans or forced air flow

A series of single and dual output, 400W, highly efficient convection cooled power supplies has been launched by XP Power. The device family, designated the SDH400 series, measure 203.0 x 127.0 x 40.64 mm (8.0 x 5.0 x 1.6 inches) in a compact, 1U profile chassis and can deliver 400W without the need for any cooling fans or forced air flow. 

The single output models also have a peak power capability that allows them to deliver 700 Watts for up to 0.5 seconds. This feature is ideal for accommodating applications that have momentary high start-up currents such as that of a motor, but removes the need for a higher rated, larger and more costly power supply being specified. Efficiency is typically 88% for single output models and 85% for duals.

The SDH400 single output range comprises nine models providing all the popular nominal output voltages from +3 to +60 VDC. Three dual output models are also available that offer output combinations of +5/+12 VDC, +5/+24 VDC or +12/+24 VDC. A trim function allows the user adjustment of output voltage in the range +/-5% of stated nominal to make up for load losses or to cater for non-standard voltage requirements. Power OK signal, remote on/off control, short circuit and overvoltage protection features are included as standard.

The full convection rating is available from 90-264 VAC input and the series operates over a wide temperature range of 0 to + 70 degrees C with no derating until +50 degrees C, meaning the SDH400 series will suit most global industrial power requirements without the need for de-rating.

The series meets safety approvals standard UL/EN 60950-1 and also conforms with EN55022 class B standard for conducted and radiated emissions. Optional Molex input and output connectors are available in place of the standard screw terminal blocks.

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