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Q: Looking for two 200W+ ATX power supplies w/ wide-range (at least 3:1) DC input. ( No Answer,   2 Comments )
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Subject: Looking for two 200W+ ATX power supplies w/ wide-range (at least 3:1) DC input.
Category: Computers > Hardware
Asked by: gor-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 17 Aug 2003 16:49 PDT
Expires: 16 Sep 2003 16:49 PDT
Question ID: 245765
I am looking for 2 manufacturer names and model numbers of 200W+ DC
ATX power supply with the following requirements :

1) Able to be powered up with wide input DC (at least 3:1, i.e.
10V~30V), higher the ratio the better it is. (8V~32V is 4:1, which is
more welcomed), the input range must include 12V and 24V.

2) Total DC output is 200W or more.

3) Need to be in ATX form factor (150x140x86mm) or other smaller form
factor which fit in the mentioned dimension.

4) The 3.3V and 5V combined power output is 110W or more.

5) The DC output complies with Intel ATX Standard (+5V, +3.3V, +12V
and -12V).

6) All the outputs (+5V, +3.3V, +12V and -12V) must have over-voltage,
over-current and short-circuit protection.

7) Operating temperature must wider than or equal to 0~50 deg C, the
wider the better.

I found Magnum Power MPS1050-100 is a pretty good candidate, so please
do not include Magnum as a manufacturer's name.

Thank you for your time and effort and I look forward to hearing from
you.

Clarification of Question by gor-ga on 17 Aug 2003 17:19 PDT
Please provide the URL(s) to the power supply datasheet as well.

Thanks!
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Subject: Re: Looking for two 200W+ ATX power supplies w/ wide-range (at least 3:1) DC input.
From: kentschwartz-ga on 24 Sep 2003 06:51 PDT
 
Here's one source, but the power output is only 150Watts.

http://www.scarolas.com/bmwpc/SFX%20DC-DC%20user%20guide-%20Rev%20C.pdf
Subject: Re: Looking for two 200W+ ATX power supplies w/ wide-range (at least 3:1) DC inp
From: gor-ga on 24 Sep 2003 09:47 PDT
 
Thanks kentschwartz-ga!  I appreciate your help, but the datasheet
said it's actually 2 models (SFX-12-15 and SFX-24-15), they together
covers 7-30V.  But what I need is a single unit that can cover both
12V and 24V battery range.

I would be glad if you can keep me updated if there's anything new
pops up.

Regards,
Gordon

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