Power supply with overload protection FSP250-50FGBBI(M)
with overheating protectionwith short-circuit protectionTUV

power supply with overload protection
power supply with overload protection
power supply with overload protection
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Characteristics

Protection
with overload protection, with overheating protection, with short-circuit protection
Certifications
TUV, CE
Applications
server, workstation, for telecommunications equipment, for automation, for industrial applications
Other characteristics
with power factor correction (PFC), low-noise level
Input voltage

Max.: 264 V

Min.: 90 V

Output voltage

3.3 V, 5 V, 12 V

Current

Max.: 18 A

Min.: 0 A

Power

250 W

Description

Feature - Internal 4 cm fan at output side for better acoustic quality - Low Ripple & Noise - Support OCP, OTP and OVP circuit protection - Short circuit protection on all outputs - Resettable power shut down - 100% Hi-pot tested - MTBF:100K hours at 25°C - 100% burn-in under high ambient temperature (50°C) Introduction FSP250-50FGBBI(M) is an industrial level of switching power supply. The power supply comes to offer easy maintenance and the total power capacity up to 250 Watts, and uses unique active PFC (Power Factor Correction) circuit design with its high-load electrical components, makes it to be perfectly used in an industrial environment. In addition, with its full range of input and output electrical features, the power supply is ideally the best choice for server, workstation, communication or any other automation applications to use. The product also complies with the latest safety and EMC standards, which is perfectly to meet various regulations worldwide.

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