How to Choose the Right Industrial Power Supply for Your Cabinet
A clear overview of industrial power supply types, specs, and design factors for building dependable control cabinet systems.
Selection criteria for the power supply topology in multi-output DSL converters include requirements for performance (high efficiency and tight load and line regulation), simplicity, low cost and a small footprint with a low profile. High performance is achieved by selecting the appropriate topology and control circuit.
A preferred power supply architecture for DSL applications is illustrated in Fig. 2. A push-pull converter is used to convert the 48V input voltage to +/-12V and to provide electrical isolation. Synchronous buck converters powered off of the +12V rail generate various low-voltage outputs.
VoIP converters generally require power supply circuit topologies that are performance-driven (highly efficient with minimal conducted line current), easy to use and cost-effective with a small footprint and low profile. A number of topologies can be designed to meet these requirements to some degree.
The DSL power system may supply both higher voltage analog line drivers and amplifiers (typ. +/-12V) and several low voltage supplies required by the digital ASIC (+5V, +3.3V, +1.8V, +1.5V).
A clear overview of industrial power supply types, specs, and design factors for building dependable control cabinet systems.
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