Mornsun LM50-22B48 AC/DC 50W Enclosed Switching Power Supply
The LM50-22B48 is a 52.8W enclosed AC/DC switching power supply from Mornsun. It features a universal input voltage of 165-264 VAC or 180-370 VDC, and can accept AC or DC input (dual-use of same terminal). The LM50-22B48 has an operating ambient temperature range of -30? to +70?, low standby power consumption, high efficiency, and high I/O isolation test voltage up to 4000 VAC. It also has low ripple & noise, output short circuit, over-current, over-voltage protection, over-voltage class ? (designed to meet EN61558), and can operate at altitudes up to 5000 m.
Features:
- Universal input voltage of 165-264 VAC or 180-370 VDC
- Accepts AC or DC input (dual-use of same terminal)
- Operating ambient temperature range of -30? to +70?
- Low standby power consumption
- High efficiency
- High I/O isolation test voltage up to 4000 VAC
- Low ripple & noise
- Output short circuit, over-current, over-voltage protection
- Over-voltage class ? (designed to meet EN61558)
- Can operate at altitudes up to 5000 m
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Note:
- Unless otherwise specified, parameters in this datasheet were measured under the conditions of Ta=25?, humidity<75%RH with nominal input voltage and rated output load
- The room temperature derating of 5?/1000m is needed for operating altitude greater than 2000m
- All index testing methods in this datasheet are based on our company's corporate standards
- In order to improve the efficiency at high input voltage, there will be audible noise generated, but it does not affect product performance and reliability
- The out case needs to be connected to the earth ( )of system when the terminal equipment in operating
- The output voltage can be adjusted by the ADJ, clockwise to increase
- Our products shall be classified according to ISO14001 and related environmental laws and regulations and shall be handled by qualified units
- The power supply is considered a component which will be installed into the final equipment. All EMC tests should be confirmed with the final equipment