Built-in power supplies are designed for seamless integration within various electronic systems, and are ideal for projects that require a sleek and efficient power supply.
The output voltage of built-in power supplies determines the types of devices they can power. Common voltages are 5V, 12V, and 24V.
The amperage, expressed in amperes, indicates how much power a power supply can supply. This is important for devices that consume a lot of energy. A higher amperage rating ensures that the power supply can support more devices or devices that require more power.
The wattage of a power supply, calculated by multiplying the voltage by the current, indicates the maximum amount of energy the power supply can deliver. A power supply with a higher wattage can power more or more powerful devices.
When connecting built-in power supplies, safety is of the utmost importance, especially since you are often working with high voltages. Follow these steps for a safe and reliable installation:
Our Meanwell built-in power supplies meet strict safety standards and are certified according to relevant EU regulations. These certifications guarantee that each power supply meets the highest requirements for electrical safety, reliability and environmental protection. They are tested and approved by recognized bodies, which ensures safe operation in both commercial and industrial environments.