Weidmuller Datasheets for Switching Power Supplies
Switching power supplies are DC sources that use a switching element (normally a power transistor) to generate the desired voltage. Switching power supplies are also called switch-mode products or switching mode power supplies (SMPS).
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| One-phase switched-mode power unit in a compact metal housing for rail mounting in performance classes 70 to 1000 W. The ECOLINE power supplies can be universally deployed because of their... | |
| One-phase switched-mode power unit in a compact metal housing for rail mounting Performance classes 55 W, 160 W, 300 W. These power supplies can be universally deployed because of their... | |
| One-phase switched-mode power unit in installation housing in performance classes 24 and 48 W. The INSTA power units can be universally deployed because of their wide input range from 85... | |
| One-phase switched-mode power unit in installation housing in performance classes 24 and 48 W. The INSTA power units can be universally deployed because of their wide input range from 85... | |
| PRO-M = Power-Reliable-Optim ized The perfectly reliable power supply for automation technology. The ten different versions for the 24V-DC power supply all feature a solid but thin metal housing which... | |
| Switched-mode power unit with an output power of 12 W / 24 V @ 0.5 A in compact WAVEBOX housing just 22.5 mm wide, for mounting directly on the terminal... | |
| The powerful new line of PRO-H power supplies – with ATEX and Class I Div. 2 approvals – is designed for use in Ex zones and the high-performance sector. High... | |
| Three-phase switched-mode power unit in compact metal housing for rail mounting, Performance classes 250 to 1000 W. The ECOLINE power unit can be universally deployed because of its wide input... | |
| UPS control modules provide the installation with a 12/24 V DC supply voltage within seconds should the power supply fail. Professional signalling guarantees the evaluation of all relevant signal conditions... |