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A Closer Look: TET3600 Front End AC-DC Power Supply

March 08, 2023
Bel Power’s TET3600 power supplies provide 3600W output with 97% efficiency, ideal for servers, routers, and data centers.

Bel Power Solutions' TET3600 power supplies provide high-efficiency and high-density power conversion for intermediate bus architectures. TET3600 series power supplies can operate from a 200 to 277 volt AC input or a 240 to 380 volt DC input and output up to 3600 watts at 54.5 volts with a 97% Best-in-Class efficiency at half load.

Power supplies use DSP-controlled resonant-soft switching to reduce component stress and increase reliability while achieving a power density of 56 watts per cubic inch. They include a digitally controlled PFC stage and digital buses for full monitoring and control. Supplies are hot-plug capable and can be used in parallel or redundant configurations. They're ideal for high performance servers, routers and switches, data center equipment, and industrial applications.

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