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    D1U54P-650-12-HBxC series 650 Watt power supplies

    Murata expands their front-end D1U54 series power supplies with high-density 650W model

    02/15/2016

    Murata announced the D1U54P-650-12-HBxC series of 650 Watt power supplies, packaged in an industry standard 1U format measuring 54.5 x 40 mm (2.15 x 1.57 inches). The supply has a length of only 228.6 mm (9 inches) compared to the 12 inch length of other power supplies in this family.

    Delivering a power density of 21.4 Watts per cubic inch, this compact power supply exceeds the 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency requirements. Featuring a single 12 VDC primary supply it also provides a standby 12 VDC / 2A output.
    These hot pluggable units are capable of N+1 redundancy and feature an active current sharing (ORING FET) permitting connecting up to a maximum of 8 in parallel.

    Control features include an I2C compliant PMBus interface and front panel LED status indicators. Overvoltage, overcurrent and over temperature protection is included across the range. Forced air cooling is facilitated by a low noise variable speed fan and the direction of air flow, front to back or back to front, can be specified at the time of order.

    The D1U54P-W-650 is an AC input unit accommodating the full universal input range from 90 to 264 VAC. A DC input model, D1U54-D-650 is also available in same size. The D1U54P-x-650 series is aimed at distributed power architecture applications and is ideal for use with networking equipment, server and storage systems.

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