TT Electronics Launches TEAD360 GaN Adapter for 360W Cool Charging
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TT Electronics Launches TEAD360 GaN Adapter for 360W Cool Charging

TT Electronics, a global leader in engineered electronics for performance-critical applications, has unveiled its latest innovation—the TEAD360 series of 360W AC power adapters. Leveraging cutting-edge Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology, the new ultra-compact adapter delivers market-leading efficiency, cooler operation, and fast charging in the smallest and lightest form factor of its class.

Weighing just 950g and measuring 170mm x 84mm x 31.5mm, the TEAD360 offers 360W of continuous power with efficiency levels reaching up to 95%. It supports a wide input voltage range (90–264VAC) and delivers output voltages from 12 to 56VDC, making it ideal for demanding applications such as industrial systems, security equipment, digital signage, and audio-visual devices.

“The TEAD360 GaN power supply series showcases our relentless pursuit of innovation,” said Dr Adam Royles, Global Product Development Director, TT Electronics. "It combines the advanced efficiency of GaN with our trusted power design expertise to provide a compact, powerful solution that far outpaces conventional silicon-based adapters."

Offered in both Class I and Class II configurations, the TEAD360 meets stringent global safety standards and is available with IEC 320 C14, C6, C18, or C8 inlets for diverse AC connections. The standard 6-pin Molex mini-fit connector is included for DC output, with custom connector options also available.

The adapter features active power factor correction (PFC) and includes comprehensive protection mechanisms for short-circuit, overvoltage, overcurrent, and overtemperature conditions. It is fully compliant with DOE Level VI efficiency requirements, achieving no-load power consumption below 0.5W.

Designed to support international compliance, the TEAD360 meets FCC Part 15 for multimedia equipment (MME), EN55032/CISPR32 Class B emissions standards, and EN55035/CISPR25 immunity requirements. Safety certification aligns with UL/IEC/EN 62368-1 standards.

The TEAD360 series is now available, with custom and modified variants offered upon request.

TT Electronics, a global leader in engineered electronics for performance-critical applications, has unveiled its latest innovation—the TEAD360 series of 360W AC power adapters. Leveraging cutting-edge Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology, the new ultra-compact adapter delivers market-leading efficiency, cooler operation, and fast charging in the smallest and lightest form factor of its class. Weighing just 950g and measuring 170mm x 84mm x 31.5mm, the TEAD360 offers 360W of continuous power with efficiency levels reaching up to 95%. It supports a wide input voltage range (90–264VAC) and delivers output voltages from 12 to 56VDC, making it ideal for demanding applications such as industrial systems, security equipment, digital signage, and audio-visual devices. “The TEAD360 GaN power supply series showcases our relentless pursuit of innovation,” said Dr Adam Royles, Global Product Development Director, TT Electronics. It combines the advanced efficiency of GaN with our trusted power design expertise to provide a compact, powerful solution that far outpaces conventional silicon-based adapters. Offered in both Class I and Class II configurations, the TEAD360 meets stringent global safety standards and is available with IEC 320 C14, C6, C18, or C8 inlets for diverse AC connections. The standard 6-pin Molex mini-fit connector is included for DC output, with custom connector options also available. The adapter features active power factor correction (PFC) and includes comprehensive protection mechanisms for short-circuit, overvoltage, overcurrent, and overtemperature conditions. It is fully compliant with DOE Level VI efficiency requirements, achieving no-load power consumption below 0.5W. Designed to support international compliance, the TEAD360 meets FCC Part 15 for multimedia equipment (MME), EN55032/CISPR32 Class B emissions standards, and EN55035/CISPR25 immunity requirements. Safety certification aligns with UL/IEC/EN 62368-1 standards. The TEAD360 series is now available, with custom and modified variants offered upon request.

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