New Products
November 26, 2012
Multi-Output 60 W Power Supplies Meet Latest Green Power Specifications
XP Power announced the ECP60 series of compact low profile 60 Watt AC-DC power supplies. These highly efficient units, typically 88% efficiency, measure just 4 x 2 x 1.20 inches (101.6 x 50.8 x 30.4 mm) and fit into an industry standard footprint. Also, having a no load power consumption of less than 0.5 W the ECP60 series helps designers ensure their products comply with internationally recognized "green" energy efficiency specifications.
Recommended: Ericsson Delivers 750W Quarter-Brick using Proprietary HRR Topology
The ECP60 series comprises 8 models offering a +5 VDC single output, three dual-output and four triple output models. Dual output models have +5 VDC and an additional +12, +15 or +24 VDC output option. Triple output models offer +5 VDC on output 1 with options of +/-12 VDC, +/-15 VDC, +24/+12 VDC and +24/-12 VDC on outputs 2 and 3.
The units also feature a peak load capability that can provide up to 130% of rated output power for up to 30 seconds. This is ideal for applications, such as motor start-up, where a higher wattage supply is very occasionally required. Customers need not design in a higher wattage power supply thus saving additional cost and valuable space.
Related: Fujitsu Unveils MCUs Targeting Industrial Equipment and High-End Consumer Applications
The ECP60 are convection cooled units, with no additional forced air cooling being required. They are capable of operating over a wide range of temperatures from -20 to + 70 degrees C, with no derating until +50 degrees C.
Meeting the IT equipment safety specifications of UL/EN/IEC 60950-1 and the current 3rd edition medical safety standards of EN 60601-1 and ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 including risk management files and 2 x MOPP the series suit a broad range of information technology, industrial and medical equipment. They also comply with the EN55011 / EN55022 level B standard for conducted emissions without the need for additional filtering components.
Opinion: Challenging Applications Call for Easier, All-In-One Digital Power Modules
The ECP60 is prices $46.02 for 500 unit orders of the triple output version. The ECP60 series is available from Newark, approved regional distributors, or direct from XP Power and come with a 3 year warranty.
Share this story
Send via E-mail
Post to Twitter
On the Web:
White Papers
March 11, 2013
Power Modules for Charger Applications
Sponsored by Vincotech
February 27, 2013
The Adaptive Cell Converter Topology Enables Constant Efficiency Over Universal Input AC Line in Front-End, High-Density Power Factor Correction Applications
Sponsored by Vicor Corp.
February 27, 2013
From 48 V direct to Intel VR12.0: Saving "Big Data" $500,000 per datacenter, per year
Sponsored by Vicor Corp.
More White Papers
- Ericsson Delivers 750W Quarter-Brick using Proprietary HRR Topology
- IXYS Introduces an Anode-Gated Thyristor Technology Platform
- Dreamliner Nightmares a Factor in New UL Standards Activities for Li-ion Batteries
- Silicon Labs acquires Energy Micro for IoT, Smart Energy and Portable Electronics
- Ideal Diode Bridge Controller Minimizes Rectifier Heat and Voltage Loss
- Siemens Installing Regenerative Energy Storage Unit on Light Rail Line
- NXP Brings High Efficiency to 12V MR16 Lamps with Dimmable LED Controller
- Ultra-Compact High-Efficiency Power Supplies for Automotive Applications
- Curtis Industries Acquires California-based Tri-Mag
- Convection-Cooling Eliminates Fan Maintenance and Audible Noise in 250W Power Supplies
- Single-Stage LED Drivers Deliver Dimming and Thermal Protection with Lower BOM Cost
- Ericsson Delivers 750W Quarter-Brick using Proprietary HRR Topology
- Convection-Cooling Eliminates Fan Maintenance and Audible Noise in 250W Power Supplies
- GE Intros Megawatt UPS Global Platform with Industry-Leading Efficiency
- ABB Demonstrates Technology to Power Flash Charging Electric Bus in 15 Seconds
- Siemens Installing Regenerative Energy Storage Unit on Light Rail Line
- Dow Corning adds Thermal Management Options Optimized for Electronics Applications
- Delta Acquires Neo Solar Power, Forms Taiwan's Largest Maker of PV Cells and Modules
- ICCNexergy Adds Line of Lithium-Iron-Phosphate Batteries for Medical Carts
- IR Intros Compact Low-Side Gate Drive in SOT-23-5L
- Green Building Power Forum 2010: Fujitsu Components America
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: CUI Incorporated
- Green Building Power Forum 2010: EMerge Alliance
- Green Building Power Forum 2010: Anderson Power Products
- Green Building Power Forum 2009: Independence Station
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: Coilcraft
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: Champs Technologies
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: EXAR Corporation
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: PMBus
- Darnell's Digital Power Forum 2009: Power Plaza
Design Features
October 22, 2012
Energy Efficiency with Class D Amplifier Modules
Class-D switching amplifiers are helping audio designers create personal multimedia devices and home audio/visual systems that demonstrate how compact and stylish equipment can also deliver high sound quality and high audio output power. The key to this breakthrough, providing freedom from the large and bulky boxes housing traditional audio products, lies in the class-D amplifier’s high energy efficiency, which is typically around 90%. This allows designers to reduce or eliminate heatsinks as well as using smaller-sized PCBs and smaller components such as transformers, connectors and power supplies.
Design Features
October 8, 2012
The Role of Hall Effect Sensors in Power Distribution Infrastructure
Power distribution units (PDUs) form an essential part of modern computing and data communications hardware. They provide multiple outputs for transferring electrical power with maximum efficiency, controlling the power capacity and safeguarding against the possible causes of supply interruption. With an ever increasing need from tech savvy consumers for higher data throughput and greater quantities of data storage capacity, as well as tough international legislation now governing CO&sub2; emissions, the demands being placed on these units are proving challenging for engineering teams to satisfy.
Product Focus
August 13, 2012
The Year in AC-DC Power Supply Technology
The past year witnessed significant new product releases, technological developments, and industry news related to the field of AC-DC Power Supply technology.
.gif)


.gif)