Merchant DIN rail power supply

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Merchant DIN rail power supply

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Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you create safe, cost effective and low standby power merchant DIN rail power supply designs.

Design requirements

Modern merchant DIN rail power supply designs often require:

  • Higher efficiency through soft-switching techniques and fast switching GaN devices.
  • Power boost mode and limited power source safety standard with low component count.
  • Lower standby power and THD solutions to meet ENERGY STAR® and DOE standards.
  • Active Oring solutions for parallel operation and redundancy modules.

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Technical article Three considerations for achieving high efficiency and reliability in industrial A PDF | HTML Apr 4, 2019
Technical article How topology selection can help improve reliability in industrial AC/DC power supp PDF | HTML Feb 14, 2019
Application brief Boosting LLC Resonant Converter Efficiency by Using the UCC24624 Oct 23, 2018
White paper Voltage reference selection basics white paper (Rev. A) Oct 23, 2018
Application note Industrial data-acquisition interfaces with digital isolators (Rev. A) Oct 2, 2018
Technical article Help! My power supply unit is unstable – part 1 PDF | HTML Jul 7, 2017
Technical article How to tame EMI noise in your power-supply design PDF | HTML Mar 28, 2017
Technical article The power to innovate industrial design PDF | HTML Mar 27, 2017
White paper An Interleaved PFC Preregulator for High-Power Converters Apr 28, 2015
Application note AN-1889 How to Measure the Loop Transfer Function of Power Supplies (Rev. A) Apr 23, 2013
Application note PFC THD Reduction and Efficiency Improvement by ZVS or Valley Switching Apr 26, 2012
Application note Understanding Thermal Dissipation and Design of a Heatsink May 4, 2011

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