AC/DC power supply SNAP-PS5 series
built-incompactadapter

AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Mounting
built-in
Features
compact
Other characteristics
adapter, digital, analog
Input voltage

Max.: 250 V

Min.: 18 V

Output voltage

5.1 V

Current

4 A, 5 A

Description

The SNAP-PS5-24DC power supply (24 VDC input) can provide 5 VDC power for loads up to 4 amps. This DC-to-DC power supply requires a 24 VDC input and is ideal for systems using DC backup power. The SNAP-PS5-24DC is a compact, sturdy supply that includes a built-in fuse, an LED status indicator, and an ON/OFF power switch for ease of use. The SNAP-PS5-24DC provides 5 VDC power for a SNAP PAC rack with an I/O processor (SNAP PAC brain or R-series controller) and I/O modules mounted on the rack. NOTE: The SNAP-PS5-24DC is also compatible with SNAP Ultimate, SNAP Ethernet, and SNAP Simple brains, with other SNAP brains such as the serial B3000, and with legacy controllers such as the SNAP-LCSX that require 5 VDC. The SNAP-PS5-24DC power supply (24 VDC input) can provide 5 VDC power for loads up to 4 amps. This power supply is compatible with SNAP PAC R-series, SNAP Ethernet, SNAP Ultimate, and SNAP Simple I/O units, as well as serial controllers and brains. For example, the SNAP-PS5-24DC power supply can provide power for: (1) a SNAP Ethernet brain, a SNAP mounting rack, and control power for I/O modules; or (2) a SNAP-LCSX or SNAP-LCSX-PLUS controller, a B3000 brain, a SNAP mounting rack, and control power for up to eight digital and eight analog SNAP I/O modules. The power supply can be panel-mounted, or it can be DIN-rail mounted using the optional adapter (SNAP-PSDIN).

Catalogs

1120_SNAP
1120_SNAP
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