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EN55022 Datasheet, PDF (1/7 Pages) General Semiconductor – CAR2512FP series rectifier Input: 90Vac to 264Vac Output: 12Vdc 208A 3.3Vdc or 5 Vdc 1A
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Data Sheet
CAR2512FP series rectifier
Input: 90Vac to 264Vac; Output: 12Vdc @ 208A; 3.3Vdc or 5 Vdc @ 1A
Applications
 12Vdc distributed power architectures
 Datacom and Telecom applications
 Mid to high-end Servers
 Enterprise Networking
 Network Attached Storage
 Telecom Access Nodes
 Routers/Switches
 Broadband Switches
 ATE Equipment
Features
 Universal input with PFC
 Constant power characteristic
 2 front panel LEDs: 1-input;2-[output, fault, over temp]
 Remote ON/OFF control of the 12Vdc output
 Remote sense on the 12Vdc output
 No minimum load requirements
 Active load sharing (single wire)
 Hot Plug-ability
 Efficiency: typically 92.5% @ 50% load
and 90.0% @ 20% load
 Standby orderable either as 3.3Vdc or 5Vdc
 Auto recoverable OC & OT protection
 Operating temperature: -10 - 70C (de-rated above 50C)
 Digital status & control: I2C and PMBus serial bus
 EN/IEC/UL60950-1 2nd edition; UL, CSA and VDE
 EMI: class A FCC docket 20780 part 15, EN55022
 Meets EN6100 immunity and transient standards
 Shock & vibration: NEBS GR-63-CORE, level 3
Description
The CAR2512FP series of Front-End rectifiers provide highly efficient isolated power from worldwide input mains in a
compact 1U industry standard form factor in an unprecedented power density of 25W/in3. These rectifiers are ideal
for datacom applications such as enterprise networking, mid to high-end servers, and storage equipment, where mid
to light load efficiency is of key importance given the nature of the power consumption of the end application.
The high-density, front-to-back airflow is designed for minimal space utilization and is highly expandable for future
growth. The industry standard PMBus compliant I2C communications buss offers a full range of control and
monitoring capabilities. The SMBAlert signal pin alerts customers automatically of any state change within the power
supply.
July 18, 2012
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