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RSP-100-12

RSP-100-12

MEAN WELL
More robust 12 V, 100 W enclosed supply for applications that need higher continuous power and additional features.
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Overview

The RSP-100-12 is a 102W enclosed AC/DC power supply featuring a low-profile 1U design and active Power Factor Correction (PFC). It provides a regulated 12V output with an adjustable range of 11.4V to 13.2V, making it suitable for industrial systems requiring high efficiency in a compact chassis-mount form factor.

Why Choose This Part

This supply features a high power density and 86% efficiency within a slim 1U height profile. It includes built-in active PFC, remote ON/OFF control, and comprehensive protections for short circuit, overload, overvoltage, and overtemperature.

Applications

Industrial Control Systems
Provides reliable 12V DC power for PLCs, sensors, and HMI units in factory automation environments.
Telecommunications Hardware
The low-profile 30mm height allows for integration into standard rack-mount networking equipment.
LED Signage
Utilizes active PFC and high efficiency to drive large-scale LED displays and lighting controllers.
Test and Measurement
Used as a stable internal power source for benchtop or automated test equipment (ATE) systems.

Key Specifications

Type Enclosed
Features Adjustable Output, PFC, Remote On/Off, Universal Input
Efficiency 86%
Applications ITE (Commercial)
Mounting Type Chassis Mount
Power (Watts) 102W
Approval Agency CB, CCC, CE, cURus, TUV
Voltage - Input 85 ~ 264 VAC, 120 ~ 370 VDC
Size / Dimension 7.05" L x 3.90" W x 1.18" H (179.0mm x 99.0mm x 30.0mm)
Number of Outputs 1
Current - Output 1 8.5 A
Voltage - Output 1 12V
Voltage - Isolation 4 kV
Operating Temperature -30degC ~ 70degC (With Derating)

Getting Started

Installation requires secure chassis mounting using the integrated M3 threaded holes and appropriate wire gauges for the 8.5A output. Ensure the input voltage is within the 85-264 VAC range and adjust the output voltage via the onboard potentiometer if compensation for line drop is necessary.

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