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Friday, June 11, 2010

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40 W ETSA seriesCUI Inc's power line, V-Infinity, announces a further expansion to its line-up of high efficiency external power adapters. CUI’s latest release includes 18 W and 40 W desktop adapters. Both meet Level V efficiency standards and exceed the current US EISA 2007 efficiency regulations. Offered in a wide range of output voltages, these high efficiency adapters are a continuation of the company’s strategy to offer a full line-up of Level V products.

The new ETSA desktop adapter series provides more power in a reduced form factor. The 40 W ETSA series is 50% smaller than the Level IV series it replaces. These compact power supplies include UL and GS safety approvals.

“CUI is committed in providing more efficient solutions to meet the growing demand for high efficiency devices. With these latest desktop products, CUI now offers a wide array of Level V wall plug and desktop power adapters that exceed current mandated government regulations,” stated Kraig Kawada, CUI’s V-Infinity Product Manager. The ETSA series is available through Digi-Key with prices starting at $22.13 per unit. Please contact CUI at www.cui.com for OEM pricing. 


  

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