XP Power - Modular configurable PSU delivers 11% power increase article by Electropages
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announced by XP Power. The fleXPower X10 brings an 11% increase in power using the same size chassis as earlier 900W models. An output power of up to 1,000W is available over the full input range of 85VAC to 264VAC.

At high line, 180-264 VAC, a single chassis can provide up to 1,200W. By utilising the double-deck feature of the fleXPower X10, where outputs are paralleled, up to 2,400W is available at high line, says the company. In addition to the new 1,000W X10 chassis, XP has announced the release of its new dual-output modules to expand the entire fleXPower series.

There are 18 dual-output voltage combinations. Available output voltages are 2V, 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 15V and 24V with outputs currents up to 10A.

The fleXPower X10 The series has safety approvals making it suitable for commercial, industrial and medical applications. Commercial and industrial versions meet UL60950 and EN60950. Medical versions meet UL60601-1 and EN60601-1.

All versions meet their respective levels for leakage current, isolation and The fleXPower family of modular, configurable AC/DC power supplies is volume than other products in the market. The increased output from the high Operating temperatures are -20C to +70C with derating. The efficiency of load.

Over-voltage protection is fitted to all modules and operates between 115% and 130% of nominal. Units are fitted with over-temperature protection load regulation are better than 0.1% and 1% respectively.

Maximum ripple and noise are 50mV or 1% peak-to-peak at 20MHz bandwidth, says the company.

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