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Power Sources Unlimited: GRN Series of Environmentally Friendly Power Supplies

Green power supplies in single and multiple outputs

Power Sources Unlimited: GRN Series of Environmentally Friendly Power Supplies
By Power Sources Unlimited 
October 11, 2012

Offered in both single and multiple output versions, the GRN series of environmentally friendly power supplies by Power Sources Unlimited produce 45-, 60-, 80- and 110-watt power levels.

Complying with the energy saving requirements of the ErP (Energy Related Products) Directive, the single output versions deliver high efficiency, high power density and low standby power. The multiple output models come with up to four outputs and also offer high efficiency and low no-load input power in a compact, low-profile package.

Their construction yields 87% average efficiency for the singles (12 to 48 volts) and 85% for the multiples (3.3 or 5 volt outputs) while featuring less than 300mW standby power. Ideal for convection and cooled applications, the GRN series operates from 32°F to 158°F.

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