The maximum capacitance load for the E50 is 0.1uF to 10uF, depending on the specific model and output voltage. It's recommended to consult the application notes or contact XP Power's technical support for specific guidance.
The E50 has a standard operating temperature range of -20°C to +70°C, but some models can operate up to +80°C or +90°C with derating. It's essential to check the specific model's datasheet and consult with XP Power's technical support for high-temperature applications.
The E50 is not certified for use in hazardous locations as standard. However, XP Power offers a Class I, Division 2 certified version of the E50, which requires a special order and additional testing. Contact XP Power's technical support for more information.
Yes, the E50 can be connected in parallel to increase the output power, but it's crucial to follow XP Power's guidelines for parallel operation, including using identical modules, ensuring proper synchronization, and meeting the recommended minimum output capacitance.
The recommended input fuse rating for the E50 depends on the specific model and input voltage. As a general guideline, XP Power recommends a fuse rating of 1.5 to 2 times the maximum input current. Consult the datasheet or application notes for specific guidance.