A simple question. I'm looking at using a very small power supply (5V/1A ) made by XP Power which is available here at Newark. (**broken link removed**).
The datasheet indicates that the following mating connectors and crimps be used.
AC Power Connector: JST PHR-3
DC Power Connector: JST PHR-2
Crimps: SPH-002T-P0.5S
The datasheets for all these components are found in one datasheet here.
I noticed, however, that the current rating is 100V AC/DC.
However, since my input will be 120VAC into the PSU, isn't the crimp/header AC voltage rating exceeded?
The model I'm selecting, ECL05US05-T, is on the 2nd page of the XP Power Supply datasheet. At the bottom of that page it indicates the mating connectors and crimp listed in my first post.
It seems strange to me that the XP Power would violate a voltage rating for these components. Something doesn't add up.
Am I missing something? Again thanks for your help.
I got an email back from technical support from XP Power.
The 100 VAC rating refers to the maximum voltage rating between two adjacent pins. Since the AC Connector is a 3 pin connector but the middle pin is removed, the rating is not exceeded.
The datasheet however, doesn't explicitly make this clear, which was why I was confused.
Hope this helps someone else who runs into this scenario.