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RECOM RACM140E-K series - AC/DC power supply units with 140 watts nominal power and 210 watts peak power

The new RACM140E-K series from Recom offers AC/DC universal input devices that combine dynamic performance and reliability. Thanks to their competitive price and compact design, they are ideal for applications with limited space.

The range includes individual outputs for 12, 15, 24, 36 and 48VDC with a continuous power of 140W (36V/136.8W) and a peak power of 210W for ten seconds to support loads with high peak current during switch-on or normal operation. Each output can be adjusted with a trim potentiometer on the board. The AC input range is universal with 80-264VAC.

The RACM140E-K series is available as an open frame or enclosed version measuring 147 x 81.5 x 38mm (40mm closed) with mechanical fixings in an industry standard 3 "x 5" footprint.  

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 Safety certifications include IEC/DE60335-1, IEC/DE62368-1 and for medical applications IEC/DE ANSI/AAMI 60601-1 with the classification 2MOPP with low touch and leakage currents for BF connections. Class B EMC performance is met for conducted emissions with a large margin. The components can be used in pollution degree 2 environments and are approved for overvoltage category III up to 2000m and OVC II up to 5000m. The operating temperature is -40°C to +90°C with natural convection, with variant-dependent derating. The power consumption in idle mode is typically only 100mW and the components meet the eco-design requirements for operation in standby mode.

The RACM140E-K series is engineered for long life through advanced design techniques, comes with a three-year warranty and offers an MTBF rating of 440kHrs at 25°C according to MIL-HDBK-217, GB conditions.

Typical product applications include home and building automation, telecommunications and data communication, industry, medical technology, e-mobility, infrastructure and test and measurement technology.

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