GIC SMPS – DIN & Panel Mount Power Supplies
IndMALL Automation offers a robust selection of GIC SMPS (Switch Mode Power Supplies) designed for reliable and efficient power delivery in industrial environments. Available in both Panel Mount and DIN Mount configurations, GIC SMPS units ensure stable voltage output, compact design, and dependable performance under demanding conditions.
These power supplies feature excellent load and line regulation, high noise immunity, and low ripple, making them ideal for sensitive electronic applications. With energy-saving performance—less than 0.5W no-load power consumption—and built-in protections against overvoltage, overload, short-circuit, and over-temperature, GIC SMPS units deliver both safety and efficiency.
GIC SMPS - Panel Mount
Excellent load and line regulation for stable and consistent performance
- High noise immunity and low ripple for sensitive electronic applications
- Energy-efficient with < 0.5W No Load Power Consumption Built-in protection: Overvoltage, Overload, Short-Circuit, and Over-Temperature Operates efficiently in temperatures up to 70°C Compact design supports both Panel Mounting and DIN Mounting with bracket
GIC Power Supplies - DIN Mount
Exceptional Load & Line Regulation ensures consistent and reliable power delivery
- High noise immunity and low ripple for stable operation in sensitive applications
- Energy-efficient design with No Load Power Consumption below 0.5W
- Built-in Overload and Short Circuit Protection for enhanced safety and durability
- Compact and space-saving form factor ideal for industrial panels
- Peak power capacity supports demanding startup loads
- DIN Rail Mounting for easy installation and integration
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the two types of SMPS?
The two types of SMPS (Switched-Mode Power Supplies) are non-isolated converters and isolated converters. This classification is based on how the input and output circuits are connected within the power supply.
In a non-isolated converter, the input and output share a common ground or current path. These use components like inductors and capacitors to transfer energy and are commonly used in low-power applications. An isolated converter, on the other hand, uses a transformer to separate input and output sides completely. This provides electrical safety and is ideal for high-voltage or sensitive equipment. Both types of SMPS are used for efficient power conversion.
Is SMPS AC or DC?
An SMPS (Switched-Mode Power Supply) can work with both AC and DC input, but it always outputs DC. Most commonly, an SMPS takes AC input, converts it to DC, then switches it at high frequency, and finally delivers a stable DC output.
So, while the input to SMPS can be AC or DC, the output of SMPS is always DC, which is used to power electronic devices. This conversion is efficient and helps reduce heat and energy loss compared to traditional power supplies.