I don't think it is a misprint, I have seen other high-voltage input DC:DC converters (you can find some from Sager/Powergate), but they're much rarer than things which have a top-end input voltage maximum of around 76VDC... Really curious what sort of weird industrial applications are relatively low wattage at a couple hundred watts load for a device, and need that kind of input.
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 11:59 AM, Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote: > I wonder if that is a misprint. I know a lot of power supplies that > actually "don't care" if the input is AC or DC. So inputting 120 VAC works > more-or-less the same are 120VDC. Off-line switching power supplies were a > great innovation. > > > bp > <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> > > > On 8/25/2016 11:35 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > I know such things exist but have never encountered them in person, where > would you have 140 or 150VDC power? > > > > On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote: > >> https://psui.com/product/teq-300wir/ >> https://psui.com/wp-content/uploads/products/Traco%20Power/D >> ataSheets/teq300wir.pdf >> >> Unfortunately the prices (even assuming a discount) look prohibitive. >> >> > >