Autant la sortie principale est bonne, stable, on peut taper dedans. Autant la sortie auxiliaire, bof.
Ne permet même pas d'alimenter un module softstart. (2 relais 12v). Pas de protection, une diode a cramé.
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Alimentation à découpage 700W ±60V
This LLC switch mode power supply module has a main output delivering ±60V. The resonant circuitry uses a high frequency sine wave, ensuring excellent stability and a clean power supply.
The power supply is also equipped with an independent output of 12V 0.5A and an auxiliary output of ±12V 0.5A. The latter allow the supply of less demanding devices, such as a fan. The module accepts an input voltage of 200-240V AC.
The module also benefits from a protection system against overheating, overcurrent and short circuits.
If a protection system is activated, the module locks up. It is then necessary to disconnect the AC power supply and wait for the filter capacitor voltage to drop to 0V before restarting.
The current of the independent and auxiliary outputs cannot exceed the current delivered by the main output.
Specifications | |
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Product type | Switching power supply |
Input | 200-240VAC on screw terminals |
Output voltages | Main output : ±60V 6.5A Independant output: 12V 0.5A Auxiliary output : ±12V 0.5A |
Accuracy of voltage stabilization | ±3% @ 220VAC |
Continuous power | 350W |
Rated power | 700W |
Peak power | 900W |
Efficiency | Max. 98% |
General | |
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Dimensions | 96 x 96 x 38mm |
Weight | 310g |
Input | Screw terminals |
Output | Screw terminals |
Output | PCB Connector |
Output voltage (V) | 12.0 |
Output voltage (V) | 60.0 |
Output current (A) | 0.5 |
Output current (A) | 6.5 |
Input voltage (V) | 220.0 |
Input voltage (V) | 230.0 |
Input voltage (V) | 240.0 |
Power Supply | SMPS |
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