RECOM has extended its range of AC/DC open-frame power supplies with the RACM600-L series. The module can deliver 400/450W (115/230VAC) with convection cooling while 600W is available with continuously forced airflow.
The product features a universal 80-275VAC input and a single 24V output, adjustable ±20%, rated at 25A. A standby output at 5V/0.5A is also available.
IEC 62368-1 for IT
The RACM600-L is designed for reliable and cost-effective operations in high-availability applications
The RACM600-L is designed for reliable and cost-effective operations in high-availability applications, such as medical and process control, with high-grade components and conservative design margins.
Certifications include 2 x MOPP medical safety (IEC/EN/CSA/ ANSI/AAMI-ES 60601-1) up to 3000 m, with leakage current suitable for BF applications.
The module is also certified to IEC 62368-1 for IT/multimedia/industrial applications, with reinforced safety isolation to 5000m operation. EMC curve ‘B’ compliance to EN 55032 is achieved with a good margin without external components. Surge and burst immunity is at ‘Level 4’.
RACM600-L series features
The RACM600-L series features an efficiency of up to 93% and the ability to be paralleled for redundancy or increased output with internal OR-ing diodes and active current sharing.
ON/OFF control, a power good signal and remote sensing are included, along with a PMBusTM interface, for remote control and monitoring. Comprehensive protection against over-current, over-temperature, over-voltage and short circuits is also included.
RACM600-L is a versatile and cost-effective solution
The RACM600-L is in an open-frame, rugged, U-channel format of just 197 mm x 102 mm x 41 mm (1U) and includes fixings for chassis mounting. Operation is from −20°C to +70°C with derating.
RECOM’s AC/DC Product Manager Michael Schrutka, MSc. comments: “The RACM600-L is a versatile and cost-effective solution for systems that need high reliability and a full range of features, such as medical equipment and automation control.”