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PARAMETER
VALUE
Manufacturer
Phihong USA
Series
PDA (150W)
Package
Bulk
DigiKey Programmable
Not Verified
Type
Constant Current
Topology
AC DC Converter
Number of Outputs
1
Voltage - Input (Min)
120VAC
Voltage - Input (Max)
277VAC
Voltage - Output
0 ~ 89V
Current - Output (Max)
1.68A
Power (Watts)
150 W
Voltage - Isolation
4.242 kV
Dimming
Analog
Features
OCP, OVP, SCP
Ratings
IP66
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Efficiency
94%
Termination Style
Wire Leads
Size / Dimension
9.49" L x 2.32" W x 1.54" H (241.0mm x 59.0mm x 39.0mm)
Approval Agency
CE, cURus
FAQs
Can you guarantee authenticity for obsolete parts?
In the obsolete market, absolute guarantees are not realistic due to fragmented supply chains. Instead, we control risk through supplier selection, inspection, and risk-based testing aligned with industry standards.
What if parts fail after delivery?
All parts are covered by a 45-day functional warranty from the date of receipt. Claims must be supported by an accredited third-party test report.
Can I request specific tests before shipment?
Yes. You can request tests such as X-ray, decapsulation, electrical testing, or others based on your requirements. These are arranged through certified labs at additional cost.
Do you provide inspection or test reports?
Yes. Inspection images and test reports (if testing is conducted) can be shared prior to shipment upon request.
What happens if I reject it after inspection?
If rejection is based on valid findings from an agreed inspection or test, we will review and support resolution. Orders are otherwise non-cancellable once procurement is completed.
Do you require advance payment?
Yes. Orders are processed on advance payment due to the nature of sourcing obsolete components.
Who handles shipping and logistics?
Shipping is typically done on the customer’s DHL, FedEx, or UPS account. If needed, we can arrange shipment on your behalf.
Is escrow or milestone-based payment available?
Yes. Orders are executed through an escrow-based structure. Funds are released to the supplier only after delivery and buyer approval, ensuring control over both quality and transaction risk.