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Schaefer, Inc. has introduced the C3700 Series of 1,250W, 6U high, VME/Eurorack/wallmount compatible DC/DC and AC/DC converters. The series is available in nine standard DC input voltage ranges from 10V DC to 800V DC as well as AC input voltage ranges of 185V AC to 264V AC and 93V AC to 138V AC/ 185V AC to 264V AC (switchable). Single outputs are available in numerous ranges from 4.5V DC to 800V DC. All outputs are adjustable and fully regulated to 0. …


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