DC Switching Power Supplies
PS2 Series - Global Power Supply
BNC connector standard (F or N connector options at no extra charge).
Also available with SIP mounting plate.
High Efficiency, Compact, Global DC Switching Power Supply
The PS2 power supply can be used for powering an Orbital Oscillator or for LNB or BDC power through an Orbital Mux/Tee, Thru Tee or Redundant Power Tee. The PS2 is perfect for powering Orbital's MOS - 10 Mhz Master Oscillator. Please make sure and choose the proper output connector.
To use the PS2 power supply to power an LNB, the customer can choose from the options available. The power supply is not included in the price of any other Orbital product.
| Model | PS30-B18 | PS120-B24 |
| Output Voltage | 18 V | 24V |
| Output Current | 1.6 Amp | 5.45 Amp |
| Minimum Load | 0A | 0A |
| Ripple & Noise | 180mVp-p | 12%p-p |
| Load Regulation | ± 5% | ± 5% |
Note: Requires separate AC power cable (IEC320/C14 compliant) for local use - not supplied.
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| Orbital PS120 with BNC connector | Orbital PS30 with BNC connector |
| Voltage Input: 90 - 264 Vac |
| Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz |
| Continuous Short Circuit Protection |
| Over Voltage Protection - Option |
| Over Current Protection |
| High Efficiency, 75% Typical |
| Meets EN55022 Class "B" Conducted |
Click to download specs & mechanical PDF
Switching Power Supply
PS1 for North America
PS2 for Global
Mechanical Drawing

| SIP Solutions | |
Systems Interface Products |
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| Modem has DC power, but not enough to power my new BUC. | |
| I want to lock several modems to a single 10 MHz Oscillator, and insert high power DC to my BUC. | |
| I have a pair of modems, one of which provides a 10 MHz reference, but I don't have enough power from my modem for my new high power BUC. | |
| I have a pair of modems and I need to use the 10 MHz reference from one of them and split it. I need to take the L-Band signal from both modems and combine it with the 10 MHz reference. Now I need to insert DC power for a pair of high power BUCS. | |
| I need to combine the L-Band signals from a pair of modems with an common, external 10 MHz source, and insert power to a pair of high power BUCs. | |
| My modem does not have sufficient DC to power my BUCs, and I can't switch DC power to the BUC, what to do? | |
| We need a system that will provide us with both horizontal and vertical polarities at Ku Band. In addition, the system must offer 1 for 2 redundancy. | |
| More SIP Solutions | |
| Using an Orbital MT-40 Mux Tee to multiplex the L-Band, and 10 MHz reference signals with DC power for a BUC. | |
| Using an Orbital MT-40 Mux Tee as a Bias Tee to insert DC Power to a BUC | |
| Using an Orbital MT-40 Mux Tee as a Diplexer to insert a 10 MHz reference to a BUC | |
| Using an Orbital Redundant Power Tee provides inexpensive power supply redundancy. | |
| Using an Orbital Thru Tee to provide a separate DC power supply to the BUC, while passing the 10 MHz signal through from the modem. | |
How to order a PS2 Series Global Power Supply
For pricing options please call 1-604-856-0305 or contact us.





