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Plug these adapter cords into a standard outlet and they change AC voltage to DC voltage.
Couple these adapters with a cord that matches your outlet and length requirements to run DC-powered electronics.
To run DC-powered lab and medical equipment from your outlet, add a power cord with the plug style and length you need. These adapters meet strict IEC, UL, or ANSI/AAMI standards for use with medical devices.
Charge most standard laptops. These chargers come with five interchangeable tips to suit your device.
Swap the plug to match the outlet of the region you’re in instead of using separate cords for each country. These adapter cords convert AC voltage to power DC electronics.
Power devices that require less than 120 volts AC.
Send power to your device using the inlet, then route power to another device through the outlet—all with standard IEC power cords.
Change AC voltage to DC voltage and bring power to electronic devices while protecting them from harmful electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Less than 2 1/2" deep, mount these power supplies to a DIN rail in shallow enclosures and control panels, such as those used in building automation systems.
Power multiple devices with different voltages at the same time—these power supplies take AC voltage and convert it into several DC voltages at once.
Made of durable components for a long life in demanding conditions, these power supplies convert AC voltage to power DC motors and other devices that require high start-up current.
Convert AC voltage to power DC motors, solenoid valves, charging capacitors, and other devices that require large start-up current.
Sized to fit into small and cramped enclosures, these compact power supplies mount onto DIN rails to convert AC to DC voltage. Despite their size, they're designed to power motors, solenoid valves, and other devices that require large start-up current.
Send both electrical and data signals to equipment on AS-interface networks.
Monitor voltage, current, remaining life, and other maintenance data from your PC, PLC, or by glancing at the digital display. There's no need to inspect these power supplies with multimeters or other test equipment.
To power electronics ranging from simple prototypes to complex industrial automation and process control equipment, these general purpose power supplies convert AC to DC voltage.
Convert AC to DC voltage to power equipment in tight spaces—since these power supplies don’t have an enclosure, you can use them inside devices where enclosed power supplies can’t fit.
Completely sealed and protected from dust and water, these power supplies don't need a separate electrical panel or enclosure. Instead, mount them directly to machine tools, process control equipment, conveyors, and other equipment found in harsh industrial areas.
Save power by switching these power supplies on and off remotely, so devices only run when they're needed.
Convert AC voltage to DC voltage without plugging a bulky adapter into your outlet. These power supplies come mounted onto a cover that fits a standard junction box, also known as an outlet box.
Power low-voltage devices such as alarms and sensors.
Hardwire this transformer into your panel.
Prevent accidental contact with live electrical connections—the screw terminals are covered or recessed. These transformers can handle momentary high-inrush current associated with contactors, solenoids, and relays.
These transformers can handle momentary high-inrush current associated with contactors, solenoids, and relays.
Sealed coils protect against dust, dirt, oil, and moisture. These transformers can handle momentary high-inrush current associated with contactors, solenoids, and relays.
Convert AC voltages without taking up too much space on your circuit board.
Use the included mounting plate to mount these transformers to a panel. They can handle momentary high-inrush current associated with equipment start-up.
Use with DIN-rail to install wherever you need these transformers or mount them to a panel. They can handle momentary high-inrush current associated with equipment start-up.
These transformers have isolated primary and secondary coils to protect your sensitive equipment from input voltage spikes.
Improve the efficiency of your equipment—wire these transformers to step your input voltage up or down by as much as 20%.
Protect equipment from electromagnetic interference and maintain power during three-millisecond power dips.
These transformers convert voltage to continuously operate at 80% of the rated power output.
Mount these portable transformers to any flat surface.
Permanently install these transformers in panels.
Suitable for high-speed automated applications, these transformers reverse the magnetic current and release your electromagnet's hold faster than other electromagnet transformers.
Flip the switch to reverse the magnetic current and release your electromagnet's hold.
Change AC voltage to DC voltage to power extremely sensitive audio, measuring, and testing devices while keeping electronic interference—often called output or ripple noise—from passing on to the device.
Convert AC voltage into the DC voltages needed to test, design, and prototype a wide variety of electrical circuits and equipment.
No need to adjust the voltage on these power supplies—they’re specifically designed to convert 120V AC to 13.8V DC.
Use your computer to remotely control these power supplies that convert AC voltage to DC voltage for powering electronics from simple prototypes to advanced testing equipment.
Mount these power supplies into standard 19”-wide electronics racks, which can hold multiple electronic devices and keep your benchtop clear.
Convert AC voltage to DC voltage on a circuit board.
Control voltage and current in circuits with a variety of diodes.
Power sections of a circuit with a specific voltage. Also known as Zener diodes, these diodes are often used as a reference point in amplifiers and other voltage-sensitive circuits.
Keep the current in a circuit flowing in one direction.
Protect sensitive electronics from surges in voltage. Also known as transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diodes, these diodes limit voltage in your circuit and divert the excess away.
Limit current to a single direction in circuits that power on and off frequently. Also known as Schottky diodes, these diodes switch faster than other diodes.
Convert AC voltage to DC voltage to power components inside desktop computers.
Designed for PLCs, these power supplies attach to your processor to bring your automated system to life. Once connected, they take in the voltage from your facility, convert and regulate it, and send out stabilized power to the rest of your equipment.