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    Click image to enlarge: The CINT1150 provides 150 W at 91% efficiency with 200-LFM airflow and a 240 V AC input. The AC-DC power supply provides 100 W with convection cooling.

    SL Power's industrial-grade high-efficiency cost-effective 150-W power supply offers high density

    10/16/2012

    The SL Power Electronics division of SL Industries has announced its CINT1150 family, the latest offering in the company's high-density single-output open-frame AC-DC power supply line. Approved to EN/IEC/UL60950-1, 2nd edition, the CINT1150 family is well suited for lighting, industrial printers, gaming equipment, and many other applications where power density and cost are critical. Measuring only 2 x 4 inches and less than 1U high, the CINT1150 provides 150 W of output power under 200-LFM (linear feet per minute) airflow with 91% efficiency at 240 V AC and 100 W under convection. It surpasses Class B Conducted EMI and Class A with 6dB margin for radiated EMI. Compliant to EN61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 11 EMC specifications, the CINT1150 series power supplies will ensure system-level compliance for those applications requiring compliance to these worldwide specifications. The CINT1150 operates over universal input range of 90 to 264 V AC and a wide temperature range from -10 to +70 °C, delivering full rated output power up to +50 °C. The CINT1150 models come with standard outputs of 12, 24, 48, and 56 V DC. In addition, they feature power fail and DC OK signals. Available now through SL Power's extensive distribution sales channels, OEM pricing starts at $64 each for 500-piece orders. SL Power

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