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Standalone Switch Mode Power Supplies ( SMPS )

A "Switch Mode Power Supply" (SMPS) is an electronic device that converts electrical power efficiently from one voltage level or source to another, using a switching circuit. SMPS technology is widely used in various applications, from powering electronic devices to industrial equipment, due to its high efficiency, compact size, and ability to handle different input and output voltage levels. A "standalone" SMPS refers to a power supply unit that operates independently and is not integrated into another device.

Testing standalone Switch Mode Power Supplies (SMPS) in House of Testing, being a NABL (National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories) accredited lab involves a thorough series of tests to ensure their performance, safety, efficiency, and compliance with relevant standards. House of Testing helps manufacturers to ensure that their standalone SMPS units meet the highest quality and safety standards, provide reliable performance, and comply with industry regulations. This helps build trust in the products and provides assurance to customers that the SMPS units are safe and efficient for their intended applications.
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Standalone Switch Mode Power Supplies ( SMPS )

PRODUCTS

  •  Standalone Switch Mode Power Supplies ( SMPS )

STANDARDS

  •  IS 13252
  •  IEC 60950
  •  IEC 62368
  •  IS 14700
  •  IEC 61131
  •  EN 61439
  •  IEC 60255
  •  EN 60945
  •  IEC 61800-3
  •  EN 50155
  •  EN 60255
  •  IEC 60571
  •  EN 50121
  •  IEC 62236
  •  EN/IEC 61000-3-2
  •  IEC/EN 61000-4-6
  •  IEC/EN 61000-6-3
  •  IEC/EN 61000-6-2
  •  IEC/EN 61000-6-1
  •  IEC/EN 61000-4-4

TESTS

  •  Power Interface
  •  Protection From Electric Shock And Energy Hazards
  •  Earth Provision
  •  Stability
  •  Mechanical Strength
  •  Protection Against Hazards
  •  Resistance To Fire
  •  Touch Current And Protective Conductor Current
  •  Electric Strength
  •  Protection Of Overheating
  •  EMI EMC Testing
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