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CAR1612FP_14 Datasheet, PDF (1/7 Pages) Lineage Power Corporation – Universal input with PFC Constant power characteristic 2 front panel LED 1-input LED 2-[output, fault, over temp] | |||
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GE Energy
Data Sheet
CAR1612FP series rectifier
Input: 85Vac to 264Vac; Output: 12Vdc @ 1600W; 3.3Vdc or 5 Vdc @ 1A
Applications
ï· 12Vdc distributed power architectures
ï· Datacom applications
ï· Mid to high-end Servers
ï· Enterprise Networking
ï· Network Attached Storage
ï· Telecom Access Nodes
ï· Routers/Switches
ï· Broadband Switches
ï· ATE Equipment
Features
ï· Universal input with PFC
ï· Constant power characteristic
ï· 2 front panel LED 1-input
LED 2-[output, fault, over temp]
ï· Remote ON/OFF control of the 12Vdc output
ï· Remote sense on the 12Vdc output
ï· No minimum load requirements
ï· Redundant parallel operation
ï· Active load sharing (single wire)
ï· Hot Pluggable
ï· Efficiency: typically 94.5% @ 50% load
ï· Standby orderable either as 3.3Vdc or 5Vdc
ï· Auto recoverable OC & OT protection
ï· Digital status & control: I2C and PMBus serial bus
ï· EN/IEC/UL60950-1 2nd edition; UL, CSA and VDE
ï· EMI: class B FCC docket 20780 part 15, EN55022
ï· Meets EN6100 immunity and transient standards
ï· Shock & vibration: NEBS GR-63-CORE, level 3
Description
The CAR1612FP 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 19W/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.
November 1, 2012
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