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    (M)WLP120 Series Medical and Commercial Low Profile, High Efficiency AC/DC supply

    EOS Power claims smallest 120W AC/DC supply available

    10/08/2015

    EOS Power, a leading designer, manufacturer and seller of small size and high efficiency Power Supplies released the (M)WLP120 Series of Medical and Commercial Low Profile, High Efficiency AC/DC products. The (M)WLP120 Series is the third addition to the ultra-small EOS low profile high efficiency series of products, following the (M) WLP225 and (M)WLP350 series. It is packaged in an impressively small 2 x 3 x 1.18 (30 mm) inch profile and delivers 16.94 powerful Watts per cubic inch. This makes it the smallest 120 Watt power supply currently available.

    The new 120 Watt Series is available in Medical and Commercial versions and offer lots of market leading specifications like:
    • Standby Power < 0.3 Watts
    • MTBF over 3 Million Hours
    • Medical Versions have a BF Rating
    • -40 Degree start-up Guaranteed
    • Class II Option for Medical Applications • 2 x 3 x 1.18 Inch Profile
    • Thermal Shut Down Feature
    • 120 Watts with Forced Air
    • 100 Watts Convection Rating

    The (M)WLP ultra-small, high efficiency line is setting a benchmark for power density in the AC/DC power industry. All new product releases from the EOS Power (M)WLP series feature the low profile, high power density design approach which has made the (M)WLP series a leader in their power segment. “EOS has been known as an innovator from its inception, now we have re-gained that position again. The EOS low profile high power density power solutions allow our custom- ers shrink their applications without compromising on power or cost”, states Ralph Bischoff, Director of EOS Power.

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