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    PFR-2100 2000W front-end AC/DC power supply

    CUI's 2kW hot‑swap AC/DC supply delivers from 100V to 410 V

    02/16/2016

    CUI announced the addition of a 2000W front-end AC/DC power supply to its power supply portfolio. The PFR-2100 series is a blind-mate rectifier with a programmable output voltage range of 100~410 Vdc. Key features include a hot‑swap blind-docking capability implemented through the use of a single connector that integrates ac, dc and I/O signals.

    The PFR-2100 delivers high efficiency up to 93% in a package measuring 11.5 x 5.2 x 2.5 inches (292.1 x 132.08 x 63.5 mm). The series is ideally suited for use in data center high voltage dc bus power systems, broadcast amplifiers, and EV battery charging systems.

    The programmable dc output voltage delivers a constant current up to 5.125 A with droop current sharing for paralleling up to 12 units. Additional features include power factor correction, remote on/off control, power good signal and front panel LED indicators.

    The PFR‑2100 series complies with all applicable EMC requirements to accommodate worldwide applications and offers 60950-1 safety approvals. Protections for over-voltage, over-current and over-temperature are also provided.

    PFR-2100 series

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