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2in x 4in open frame Ac-Dc power supplies offer high densities up to 30 W/in3

CUI’s Power Group has announced the continued expansion of its portfolio of high density open frame ac-dc power supplies with the introduction of two new series.

The VOF‑180 and VOF‑225A series, outputting 180W and 225W of continuous power respectively, feature high efficiencies up to 94% and high power densities up to 30 W/in3.

Housed in compact, low profile packages measuring as small as 2 x 4 x 0.75in (50 x 101 x 19mm), these ac-dc power supplies provide space and energy saving benefits for IT equipment, industrial, and consumer electronics applications.



The 180W and 225W models deliver no-load power consumption less than 0.5W and are certified to the UL and EN 60950-1 safety standards, while further meeting EN 55032 B limits for conducted and radiated emissions.

Both open frame series feature wide universal input voltage ranges of 80 to 264Vac and offer single output voltages from 12 to 58 Vdc.

All models carry operating temperature ranges at full load from -40 up to +50°C with forced air cooling, derating to 50% load at +70°C.

Additional features include a 12 Vdc/500 mA fan output, power factor correction, and over voltage, over current, and short circuit protections.

Calculated per Telcordia SR-332 Issue 3, the two new VOF series also boast an MTBF of 3.37 million hours.

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