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Power supplies<br />

2.<br />

POWER SUPPLIES<br />

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Regenerative regulated power supplies<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

2.3 Regenerative regulated power supplies<br />

When referring to regenerative regulated (step-up or boost) power supplies,<br />

we'll use RPS-80, RPS-75, RPS-45 and RPS-20. They all admit a<br />

mains voltage between 400-10% V AC and 460+10% V AC (with a mains<br />

frequency of 50/60Hz) and can consume and return to mains sinusoidal<br />

DC power with a maximum power factor close to 1. Unlike XPS regenerative<br />

power supplies, their bus voltage is programmable and independent<br />

from the mains voltage; i.e. for the same power absorbed, the bus voltage<br />

of the RPS can be higher than the that of the XPS.<br />

These power supplies look like this on the outside:<br />

C<br />

F. H2/26<br />

Regenerative regulated power supplies:<br />

A. RPS-80, B. RPS-75, C. RPS-45, D. RPS-20.<br />

B<br />

A<br />

D

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