30 new products added to global Power Supply Guide for 2007/08

XP Power's new Power Supply guide for 2007/08, containing 208 pages, has had a total of 30 new product ranges added since the last edition. It provides detailed information on many aspects of XP Power's standard product range. The ac/dc products range from 5 Watts to 2,400 Watts and include open frame, u-channel, desktop, DIN rail, industrial and medical power supplies. Also included are dc/dc converters rated from 1 Watt to 400 Watts, and military component based power modules and filters.

New additions to the guide include the recently announced MFA350 and EMA212, believed to be the world¹s smallest 350W and 212W ac/dc power supplies. 15 new dc/dc series have also been introduced, including the new miniature JCA range of 2 ­ 6W converters that offer a standard pin-out in a reduced package size. The MTC/MTF range of commercial off the shelf (COTS) converters and filters are also described. Another new product addition is the ECL range of 50.6 x 25.4 mm (2 x 1 inch), 10 and 15W ac/dc power supplies that are available in either pcb mount, open-frame, encapsulated or chassis mount variants. Other new products introduced are those for a variety of communication, defence and medical applications along with new ranges of enclosed and DIN rail units for industrial use.

The front part of the guide highlights information about the company. One section provides insight to XP Power's industry expertise in their focused markets - industrial, medical, defence and communications. Another section details XP Power¹s Engineered Solutions business and how they provide customised versions of standard power supplies to meet customer specific applications. Additional pages are devoted to product indexes that allow the reader to quickly locate appropriate products. To assist customers in determining what products are available through catalogue distribution, datasheets indicate availability of specific parts from both the Newark and Farnell catalogues. A helpful cross reference list at the back of the guide details their stock numbers against the XP Power part number.

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