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I.T.E. & Medical AC/DC Open Frame Power Supply

I.T.E. & Medical AC/DC Open Frame Power Supply: Optimal Power Solutions for System Integration and Embedded Applications

When to Choose Open-Frame or Enclosed Power Supplies?

Open-frame power supplies are designed without a full enclosure, offering high power, compact size, and lightweight construction. They are ideal for embedding within equipment or directly mounting onto a system board. By integrating with the device’s airflow and cooling system, open-frame designs improve heat dissipation efficiency, making them suitable for applications with limited space or flexible layout requirements.

Advantages of Open-Frame Power Supplies

  • Comprehensive Protection: When combined with the device enclosure, effectively shields against dust, moisture, and oil mist; additional anti-touch features can enhance product safety.
  • Extreme Stability: Supports continuous full-load operation while maintaining temperature-controlled stable output.
  • Intelligent Protection: Built-in safeguards for short-circuit, overvoltage, overcurrent, and over-temperature reduce the risk of equipment damage.
  • Quick Integration: Integrated structure allows fast incorporation into various devices.
  • Wide Application Range: Ideal for industrial automation, medical equipment, communication cabinets, and outdoor systems requiring high reliability.

Adapter Tech. Open-Frame & Enclosed Power Supply Series

Whether your priority is maximum protection or compact flexibility, Adapter Tech. offers the appropriate solution. Our series includes both open-frame and enclosed types, with power ratings ranging from 5W to 1KW. All products comply with the latest IT safety (IEC 62368-1) and medical safety (IEC 60601-1) standards, and are continuously upgraded with the latest technology to enhance power performance annually.

  • Enclosed Type: Robust housings provide dust and touch protection, suitable for industrial automation and medical applications requiring extreme stability. Certain models include built-in high-efficiency fan cooling for long-term reliable operation.
  • Open-Frame Type: Compact bare-board design offers lightweight and cost advantages, high heat dissipation, and easy integration into device internals or direct board mounting. Customization is available for specific applications, ideal for consumer electronics, precision instruments, and space-limited industrial control systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Are Adapter Tech.’s open-frame/enclosed power supplies internationally certified?
    A: Yes. These products comply with both IT and medical standards and certify CB, UL, FCC, CE, UKCA, and TUV certifications.
  • Q: Do Adapter Tech.’s open-frame/enclosed power supplies provide safety protections?
    A: Yes. These includes short-circuit, overcurrent, overvoltage, and over-temperature protections.
  • Q: Can customized specifications be provided?
    A: Yes. Adapter Tech. offers offers OEM/ODM solutions to meet special requirements.
  • Q: What is the purpose of Standby Power? Is it necessary?
    A: Standby Power maintains a 5V low-power output when the main power is off, supporting device standby and wake-up functions. It is necessary if memory, clock operation, or timed on/off functions must be maintained during standby. Otherwise, it can be omitted to reduce and power consumption.
  • Q: What is the purpose of Remote On-Off? Is it necessary?
    A: Remote On-Off allows external signals to turn the power supply on or off without manual intervention. It is commonly used in automated systems or centralized control of multiple power supplies. For standalone or manually switched applications, this feature is not required.
  • Q: What is the purpose of the Power Good signal? Is it necessary?
    A: Power Good indicates the power supply’s output status. After startup, the output voltage rises to a stable level, and the signal notifies the system that the supply is ready, preventing system faults or data loss. This feature is typically used in medical instruments and other critical applications.