TDK-LAMBDA CUS250M 250W AC-DC Power Supplies | New Product Brief
The CUS250M AC-DC Power Supplies provide an impressive 250 watts of power within a compact 2 by 4-inch package. Watch and learn all about their features, specs, applications, and more!
TDK-LAMBDA CUS250M 250W AC-DC Power Supplies
The CUS250M AC-DC Power Supplies, available from Mouser Electronics, provide an impressive 250 watts of power within a compact 2 by 4-inch package. Offering versatility in cooling methods, these units can be used with either forced air cooling or conduction cooling, even in ambient temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celsius, ensuring reliable power delivery. This efficient design enables quiet operation while maintaining a power-dense package.
Having obtained both Medical and ITE certifications, the CUS250M is suitable for use in both Class I and Class II applications. Additionally, the unit meets Class B Conducted and Radiated EMI standards with comfortable margins, streamlining integration into diverse applications and simplifying compliance requirements.
The CUS250M power supplies come with several valuable options, including a 5-volt standby voltage, remote on and off capabilities, as well as DC OK and AC Fail signals, enhancing their flexibility for various setups.
TDK-Lambda's CUS250M is available with versatile mechanical constructions, including U channel, cover, or top fan options, allowing for adaptable installation methods.
CUS250M AC-DC Power Supplies from TDK-Lambda offer a compact and powerful solution delivering 250 watts of power. With cooling versatility, certifications for Medical and ITE applications, and options for various signals, they are designed to be efficient, compliant, and adaptable to different installation needs.
For more information, visit Mouser.com.
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