Skynet’s new flagship product is a 3″ x 5″ open frame power supply with an amazing power density of 6 watts per cubic inch plus active PFC. The 3” x 5” form factor has been an industry standard for more than 10 years. Initially the power density was around 2 watts per cubic inch then hovered around 3 watts per cubic inch for quite some time. Now the SNP-Z series in 3″ x 5″ form factor is undoubtedly the current state-of-the-art. With built-in PFC
Features
• Only 1.35 inch height
• 4.8 Watt per cubic inch
• With ITE & Medical safety
• Efficiency between 80% to 90%
• Operation from 0°C to 70°C by convectio
Size
76.2 x 127 x 32.5 mm
Specifications
| Input | VAC |
| Voltage, V | 90 to 264 |
| Frequency, Hz | 47 to 63 |
| Current, A | inrush I <30A at 115VAC; <60A at 230VAC |
| Power Factor | Active PFC |
| Harmonics | EN61000-3-2 |
| Cooling | Free air convection for 100W 18 CFM forced air |
| Power Good | consult factory |
| Holdup Time | 20 mS typical at rated load and 115VAC |
| Transient | consult factory |
| Efficiency | 80%~90% depending on model |
| Shorted output | Protected |
| Over Load Protection | Auto-recovery |
| Short Circuit Protection | Auto-recovery |
| Over Voltage Protection | Latch-off |
| EMS | EN61000-4-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -11 |
| Temperature | 0 to 50 degrees C |
| EMI | EN55022 |
| Safety Agency | UL 60950, CSA 22.2 No. 234 and EN60950 |
DC Outputs
| Output | +5 VDC | +12V | -12V |
| Max Load | 11.5A / 14A pk. | 3A / 4A pk. | 0.5A |
| Regulation | ±1% | ±5% | ±5% |
| Ripple | 50mV | 100mV | 100m |
Notes
2. Each output is checked at the factory to be within voltage accuracy with a 60% rated load condition.
3. Line regulation is defined by changing the input voltage ±10% from nominal line at rated load.
4. Load regulation is defined by changing the output load ± 40% from 60% of the rated load while another output is set to 60% of rated load.
5. Ripple & noise is measured at rated load and nominal line by using a 15MHz bandwidth limited oscilloscope with each output terminated by a 0.47 uF capacitor.
6. Hold up time is measured from the end of the last charging pulse to when the main output drops down to 95% output voltage.
7. Efficiency is measured at rated load.
