Specifications
Model |
MS-F07 | |
Input conditions |
Input voltage |
85 to 264 VAC (50/60 Hz), 120 to 340 VDC*1 |
Frequency |
47 to 63Hz*2 | |
Inputconditions |
Input current (100/200 VAC) |
0.28/0.16A or less |
Efficiency (100/200 VAC) |
― | |
Leakage current (100/200 VAC) |
0.5/1mA or less | |
Rush current (100/200 VAC) |
18, 36 A or less (with a +25°C 77°F cold start) | |
Output characteristics |
Rated voltage |
12V |
Variable voltage range |
±5% (with V.ADJ) | |
Rated current |
0.65A | |
Ripple/noise voltage |
2% (p-p) or less | |
Input fluctuation |
0.5% or less | |
Load fluctuation |
1.0% or less | |
Temperature fluctuation |
― | |
Startup time |
400ms or less | |
Output holding time |
20 ms or more (100 to 240 VAC) | |
Protection |
Overcurrent protection |
Constant current drop method, automatic recovery, 0.79 A or more |
Overvoltage protection |
Present*3 | |
Display |
Display power |
― |
Power off memory time | ||
Display resolution | ||
Applicable standards |
Safety standards |
UL60950, CSA C22.2 number 60950, EN60950 |
EMC standard |
FCC Part 15 B Class A, EN55011 Class A | |
Limits for harmonic current emissions |
EN61000-3-2*4 | |
Other |
Parallel operation |
Not possible |
Series operation |
Possible*5 | |
Cooling method |
Natural air cooling | |
Environmental resistance |
Insulation resistance |
100 MΩ or more at 500 VDC |
Ambient temperature |
-10 to +60 °C 14 to 140 °F (No freezing) (see the derating characteristics) | |
Relative humidity |
25 to 85 % RH (No condensation) | |
Withstand voltage |
3.0 kVAC 50/60 Hz 1 min (across input and output terminals), 2.0 kVAC 50/60 Hz 1min (across input terminals and PE terminal), 500 VDC 1min (across output terminals and PE terminal) | |
Vibration resistance |
10 to 57 Hz, Double amplitude 0.3 mm 0.01", 57 to 500 Hz, 19.6 m/s2 (2 G), cycle: 5.5 minutes, 2 hours in each of the X, Y, and Z directions | |
Shock resistance |
Peak acceleration: 300 m/s2, 2 times in each of the X, Y, and Z directions | |
Weight |
Approx. 140 g | |
*1 When applying for safety standards are 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. |