CPS-10FB DC Power Supply
Description
Model Definition
CPS: Control Power Supply series
10: 400 VA rated capacity, multi-output configuration
FB: Enhanced protection & industrial-grade hardware revision
Technical Specifications
Electrical Parameters
Input voltage: AC 200–220 V, ±10%, 50/60 Hz
Rated capacity: 400 VA
Output channels:
+5 V DC (for logic circuits)
+12 V DC (for analog circuits)
-12 V DC (for analog circuits)
+24 V DC (for I/O & peripherals)
Protection: Overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, short circuit, overheating
Power dissipation: Approx. 80 W
Mechanical & Environmental Parameters
Cooling method: Convection cooling (no fan)
Protection class: IP20 (front), IP10 (unit)
Operating temperature: 0 °C to +45 °C
Storage temperature: -30 °C to +85 °C
Max installation altitude: 1000 m; 20% derating above 1000 m
Dimensions (W×H×D): 70 mm × 160 mm × 310 mm
Weight: Approx. 5.5 kg
Interface & Indicator Configuration
Input terminal: AC 200/220 V (L/N/PE)
Output terminals: +5 V, ±12 V, +24 V, GND
Status indicators:
POWER (green): Input power OK
+5 V (green): 5 V output normal
ALARM (red): Fault (OV/OC/OT)
Service port: No built-in port; monitor via external voltage meter
Core Functions
Multi-rail DC output for CNC/control system logic, analog, and I/O
Wide-range AC input with stable voltage regulation
Comprehensive fault protection for industrial reliability
Fanless convection cooling for low noise and high MTBF
Compact metal enclosure for EMI shielding and durability
Isolated outputs to reduce ground loop interference
Application Scenarios
CNC machine tools (control unit, panel, I/O power)
Industrial automation control cabinets
Servo drive systems (auxiliary 24 V supply)
Robotics and motion control systems
Legacy equipment upgrade/replacement (Fuji Electric / Yaskawa compatible)
Usage and Maintenance
Install in well-ventilated cabinet; avoid direct heat
Keep ambient temperature ≤45 °C; prevent dust buildup
Verify input voltage before power-on; check terminal tightness
Inspect status indicators daily; record alarm events
Clean enclosure and air passages every 6 months
Test output voltages quarterly; replace electrolytic capacitors every 5 years
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