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The FX3UC-1PS-5V is a power supply unit from Mitsubishi's FX Series, designed for efficient performance in various applications. It outputs a stable 5V DC at a maximum of 1 A, accommodating a 24V DC input supply.
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| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit (PSU) |
| Product Line | FX Series |
| Part Number | FX3UC-1PS-5V |
| Weight | 0.31 lbs (0.14 kg) |
| Mounting Type | DIN Rail |
| Rated Output Current | 1 A (5V DC) |
| Rated Output Voltage | 5V DC |
| Input Supply Voltage | 24V DC |
| Power Consumption | 25W max. |
| Power Fuse | 125V, 3.15A |
| Inrush Current | 30 A max. for 0.5 ms |
| Allowable Power Failure Time | 5 ms |
| Grounding | Class D (< 100Ω) |
The Mitsubishi FX3UC-1PS-5V is classified as a power supply unit (PSU) within the FX Series, making it suitable for multiple industrial applications. Operating at an input supply voltage of 24 volts DC, this PSU effectively generates an output voltage of 5 volts DC, delivering a current output of 1 ampere. Its maximum power consumption is rated at 25 watts, ensuring efficient power usage.
This unit is designed for installation on DIN rails, providing a streamlined approach for various mounting configurations. To further enhance its reliability, the FX3UC-1PS-5V includes a power fuse rated at 125 volts and 3.15 amps, protecting the system against potential overloads.
The power supply can handle inrush currents of up to 30 amperes for a very brief time of 0.5 milliseconds, allowing it to manage initial power surges effectively. In case of power interruptions, it can sustain operations for a permissible duration of up to 5 milliseconds. For grounding purposes, it meets Class D specifications with a resistance of less than 100 ohms, ensuring safety and stability in electrical performance.