HWA Series

New Products to be Launched in July 1999
50W,100W,150W,300W,600W

Super-Compact, Long Life, High Reliability, Harmonic Current Control, Resonant-Mode Switching Power Supply - the HWA Series

  Single output
With cover case

Features

   
  The HWA Series is a range of highly efficient and reliable, super-compact power supplies with low noise and a long life using proprietary Soft-switching Multi-resonant Zero-cross (SMZ) type resonant-mode circuits.
   
  ·World-wide input range (85 to 264V AC)
  ·Long life, high reliability
  ·CE marking compatible
  ·Complies with harmonic current regulations (EN61000-3-2)
  ·Design to meet EMI regulations (electrical field emissions, conducted emission EN50081-1, FCC Class B)
  ·Complies with Immunity regulations (EN61000-4 related)
  ·Machinery Directive
  ·50 to 300W models are natural air cooling
  ·Super-compact model (42% smaller than our existing products)
   

Applications

Industrial equipment, such as factory automation controllers, power/plant controllers and semiconductor manufacturing systems.

Quick Reference

Name of
series
Model
name
Out-line Input
vol-tage
Out-put
power
Output voltage
(single output)
Dimen-sions
(mm)
Options Specifi-
ca-tions
Ex-ternal
dimen-sions
5V 12V 15V 24V W D H Chas-sis Cover
case
HWA HWA
050
Highly efficient world-wide power supplies with re-mark-ably low noise for indus-trial equip-ment AC85~
264V
50W · · · 40 127 85 - · · ·
HWA
100
AC85~
264V
100W · · 50 145 92 - · · ·
HWA
150
AC85~
264V
150W · · 50 163 92 - · · ·
HWA
300
AC85~
264V
300W · · 110 175 92 - · · ·
HWA
600
AC85~
264V
600W · · 170 179 92 - · · ·

Example model name HWA 50 -05 -C  
  Name of series Output power Output voltage C (standard with cover case)  

Safety Precautions

 
(Observe the following points when using these products.)
  1. Read the instruction manuals and detailed specifications carefully before use to ensure correct usage.
  2. The operating conditions and operating environment described on this website must be adhered to.
  * This data is valid as of 1st May 1999.
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