TT Electronics Launches Compact 360W GaN Power Adapter
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TT Electronics Launches Compact 360W GaN Power Adapter

TT Electronics has unveiled the TEAD360 series of 360W AC adapters, designed using advanced Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology for high-efficiency power delivery in a compact form. Weighing just 950g, the adapter is ideal for high-demand electronics, delivering up to 95% efficiency.

Measuring 170mm x 84mm x 31.5mm, the TEAD360 supports input voltages from 90 to 264VAC and output voltages from 12 to 56VDC, making it suitable for industrial equipment, AV systems, digital signage, and security applications. It comes in Class I and Class II options with multiple inlet configurations and features a 6-pin Molex output connector.
Dr Adam Royles, Global Product Development Director at TT Electronics, stated that the TEAD360 “brings together the efficiency of GaN and robust design to deliver a powerful, compact solution.

The adapter meets DOE Level VI energy standards, FCC Part 15 regulations, and the UL/IEC/EN 62368-1 safety standard. It includes protection against short-circuit, overvoltage, overcurrent, and overheating. Custom variants are also available.
                                                                                

TT Electronics has unveiled the TEAD360 series of 360W AC adapters, designed using advanced Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology for high-efficiency power delivery in a compact form. Weighing just 950g, the adapter is ideal for high-demand electronics, delivering up to 95% efficiency.Measuring 170mm x 84mm x 31.5mm, the TEAD360 supports input voltages from 90 to 264VAC and output voltages from 12 to 56VDC, making it suitable for industrial equipment, AV systems, digital signage, and security applications. It comes in Class I and Class II options with multiple inlet configurations and features a 6-pin Molex output connector.Dr Adam Royles, Global Product Development Director at TT Electronics, stated that the TEAD360 “brings together the efficiency of GaN and robust design to deliver a powerful, compact solution.The adapter meets DOE Level VI energy standards, FCC Part 15 regulations, and the UL/IEC/EN 62368-1 safety standard. It includes protection against short-circuit, overvoltage, overcurrent, and overheating. Custom variants are also available.                                                                                

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