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Switching Power Supply - Preen AFV-P Series

09/10/2020 09:33:25

Series AFV-P of Preen has upto 9 times inrush capability


Switching power supply, one of the most common types of rectified loads, uses the power conversion technology to turn switching transistor on and off rapidly to provide regulated voltage. Examples are personal computer chargers, cell phone adaptor and uninterruptible power supply (UPS), which employ pulse-width modulation (PWM) controller ICs and MOSFET. With the continuous improvement and innovation in technology, switching power supplies have been widely applied in multiple industries due to its compact and lightweight characteristics and high efficiency. It is one of the key components that contribute to the rapid development of modern electronic industry.

When powering up a switching power supply or a rectified load, an instantaneous high input current will be drawn to charge the capacitors. This turn-on inrush current can be as high as several times or over 10 times the steady state current. If the turn-on angle of input voltage is 90 or 270 degree, the inrush current will start at its peak value. To power up the switch mode power supply during development, verification or production stage, a programmable AC power source with a high output current becomes essential. This leads users to select an AC source with much higher output power than switching power supply’s rated power, and it increases the costs of experiments and productions. Sometimes these high power AC sources also require larger footprint.

Preen’s AFV-P series, high performance programmable AC power source, provides standard inrush current capability up to 4.5 times of output rated current (Irms) and optional 9 times inrush capability, which makes the AFV-P series the industry-leading AC source that delivers the highest peak current with the smallest output power. It is an ideal AC power source for high inrush current drawn by the switching power supplies and helps users to effectively save the cost and space. Moreover, the users can set the start and end angle with the AFV-P series to simulate the maximum peak current (Ipeak) at the initial power-on stage to ensure product reliability at different input conditions.

Using AFV-P-1250 model as an example, the graph below is the turn-on waveform of a switching power supply with start angle at 90 degrees.
Features of AFV-P Series

Compact Sizes

2U : 600VA / 1250VA / 2500VA

                           4U : 500VA

High Inrush Current

Ideal for inrush current: capable to deliver up to 4.5 times of peak current

Low THD

Total Harmonic Distortion is only under 0.3% when output power is under 100 Hz


 AC source with DC output

One machine with AC Output and DC Output to extend more applications

Wide Output

Wide output Voltage and Frequency ranges

High Slew Rate

The slew rate less than 300 µs from 0~90% output voltage


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