Sponsored Content: Universal and compact AC/DC converters from Aimtec
Author: EIS Release Date: Apr 7, 2023
Power supply component failures are perhaps the most common malfunctions affecting electronic devices.
This is due to several reasons. First of all, the systems supplying current to the rest of the circuit are directly exposed to all kinds of input interferences – voltage surges, power shortage, etc. Another reason is the use of poor quality components in stabilizers and converters – especially electrolytic capacitors that are prone to the degradation process. The third reason is the lack of appropriate safety devices that could protect the components of the power unit from malfunction. Overheating, overload, and especially a short-circuit can be “lethal” for an overly simplified system. Unfortunately, the consequence of a power supply or converter malfunction leads to an adverse increase of voltage in the power supply circuit – in other words, one failure causes a chain of reaction and damage to not one, but several elements of the device. Such situations not only frustrate consumers but also cause losses brought by outages in industrial conditions – they increase repair costs and hinder the maintenance of machines and devices operating in complex automation systems, too.
Therefore, additional attention is required when selecting the power supply elements. Not only do they have to match the circuit parameters (with reasonable tolerance), but also need to be characterized with high quality and durability. That is why at TME we offer a wide range of good quality power supplies, power sources, as well as smaller components, such as AC/DC converters. In the latter group, today we would like to introduce our customers to the AMEM-HAVZ and AMEL-HAVZ series from Aimtec.
AMEM-HAVZ and AMEL-HAVZ – series converters
The AMEM-HAVZ and AMEL-HAVZ series are a group of compact AC/DC converters. They are designed to be powered directly from the power grid (from 85V to 305V AC), although they can also be used with direct current (100-430V DC). These components are enclosed in housings intended for through-hole mounting (THT). All products from this group have three basic safety devices: overload, short-circuit protection, and the safety system preventing excessively high voltage at the output. It should be emphasized here that the manufacturer estimates MTBF (mean time between failures) at 3,200,000 hours – which proves the exceptional durability of the series elements.
Comparison of the series
The table below shows the basic, nominal parameters of each series. The products are categorized according to the output power that they can supply. Without electric load, most converters consume less than 100mW.