120W intelligent Vehicle DC-DC power supply with vertical input connector

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Dimensions

W: 7.2" (183 mm) x D: 3.1" (78 mm) x H: 0.6" (16 mm)

Approximate Weight

0.15 kgs (0.3 lbs)

Ordering Options

3107850: 120W Vehicle DC/DC ATX Power Supply

Product Features

120 Watt Intelligent Vehicle DC- DC Power Supply Unit Dimensions: W: 7.2" (183 mm) x D: 3.1" (78 mm) x H: 0.6" (16 mm) Input Voltage: 7.5V ~ 30V DC Output Voltage: +3.3V @ 8A, 12A pk; +5.0V @ 8A, 1

Operating Temperature

-20 ~ 65 °C (-4 ~ 148 °F)

Power Input Type

7.5V ~ 30V DC; 7V ~ 36V DC pk (12V or 24V System)

Output Power Connector

1 x 20-pin ATX Connector, 1 x 4-pin P4 Connector, 2 x 4-pin Molex Connectors

Power Output

91% for 12V; 87% for 24V

120W intelligent Vehicle DC-DC power supply with vertical input connector

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Additional information

Dimensions

W: 7.2" (183 mm) x D: 3.1" (78 mm) x H: 0.6" (16 mm)

Approximate Weight

0.15 kgs (0.3 lbs)

Ordering Options

3107850: 120W Vehicle DC/DC ATX Power Supply

Product Features

120 Watt Intelligent Vehicle DC- DC Power Supply Unit Dimensions: W: 7.2" (183 mm) x D: 3.1" (78 mm) x H: 0.6" (16 mm) Input Voltage: 7.5V ~ 30V DC Output Voltage: +3.3V @ 8A, 12A pk; +5.0V @ 8A, 1

Operating Temperature

-20 ~ 65 °C (-4 ~ 148 °F)

Power Input Type

7.5V ~ 30V DC; 7V ~ 36V DC pk (12V or 24V System)

Output Power Connector

1 x 20-pin ATX Connector, 1 x 4-pin P4 Connector, 2 x 4-pin Molex Connectors

Power Output

91% for 12V; 87% for 24V

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