Robotic Power Supplies and Components
At Wall Industries, we understand the challenges that come with automating industrial robotics. That’s why we offer a comprehensive line of high-quality power supplies designed to meet the specific needs of industrial robotics applications. Engineered to provide reliable, efficient, and safe power to your robotic systems, and help automate difficult, dangerous, or time-consuming tasks.
Our robotics power supplies are available in a range of form factors, including open frame, enclosed, and DIN-rail mounted, and offer a wide range of input and output voltages to ensure compatibility with your specific robotics systems.
Whether you need a high-power solution for heavy-duty robots or a compact solution for space-constrained applications, we have the expertise and product portfolio to meet your needs. Contact us today to learn more about our power supplies for industrial robotics and how we can help automate your manufacturing process.
Series | Input Range |
Input Voltage |
Output Voltage |
No. Outputs |
Output Power (W) |
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IGBT2![]() Series Description: The PSAYC series of AC/DC switching power supplies provides 2 watts of output power in a 1.33" x 0.87* x 0.67* encapsulated PCB mountable package. | Input Voltage: 10.8-13.2, 13.5-16.5, 21.6-26.4 | Input Voltage: 12, 15, 24 | Output Voltage: -15, -9, -5, -3.5, -3, 15, 17, 18, 20 | No. Outputs: D | Output Power (W): 2 | Get a QuoteDownload Datasheet |
The IGBT2 series of IGBT SiC gate drivers offers 2 watts of output power in an industry standard 0.77” x 0.39” x 0.49” SIP-7 package. | ||||||
PSLRB6![]() Series Description: The PSAYC series of AC/DC switching power supplies provides 2 watts of output power in a 1.33" x 0.87* x 0.67* encapsulated PCB mountable package. | Input Voltage: 85~530 | Input Voltage: 100/480 | Output Voltage: 5, 12, 15, 24 | No. Outputs: S | Output Power (W): 6 | Get a QuoteDownload Datasheet |
The PSLRB6 series of AC/DC power supplies offers up to 6 watts of output power in a compact 2.07” x 1.08” x 0.91” through hole package. | ||||||
DCACF300![]() Series Description: The PSAYC series of AC/DC switching power supplies provides 2 watts of output power in a 1.33" x 0.87* x 0.67* encapsulated PCB mountable package. | Input Voltage: 18~75, 43~160 | Input Voltage: 48, 110 | Output Voltage: 12, 15, 24, 28, 48 | No. Outputs: S | Output Power (W): 300 | Get a QuoteDownload Datasheet |
The DCACF300 series of DC/DC converters offers 300 watts of output power in a 6” x 4” x 1.52” package. | ||||||
PSESL500![]() Series Description: The PSAYC series of AC/DC switching power supplies provides 2 watts of output power in a 1.33" x 0.87* x 0.67* encapsulated PCB mountable package. | Input Voltage: 85~264 | Input Voltage: 115/230 | Output Voltage: 12, 15, 24, 28, 48, 54 | No. Outputs: S | Output Power (W): 500 | Get a QuoteDownload Datasheet |
The PSESL500 series of AC/DC power supplies offers up to 500 watts of output power in a compact 7.2” x 4.3” x 1.5~1.65” open frame or enclosed package. |
How are robotics used in industrial settings?
Robotic power supplies and components are designed for a number of robotic applications, including automated assembly, manufacturing and packing, pick and place systems and goods handling and transport.
How do I choose the right power supply for my robot?
To select the appropriate power supply, you should consider factors such as the robot’s power requirements (voltage and current), the number and type of motors, the robot’s operational environment, and the power source available (e.g., AC mains or batteries). It is always essential to choose a power supply that meets the robot’s power demands and meets safety standards.
What types of robotic power sources are there?
Robots can require AC/DC power and/or DC/DC. AC DC power adapters are used in robots that have a fixed base or need continuous power to convert AC voltage into DC power suitable for their internal systems. DC batteries are commonly used in mobile robots due to their portability and steady supply of power without being tethered to an external power source.
Do robotic power supplies have to meet safety standards?
Robotic power supplies have safety standards to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the robot and to protect users and surrounding environments. Meeting safety standards ensures that the power supply has undergone rigorous testing and evaluation to identify and mitigate potential hazards. This includes protection against overcurrent, overvoltage, short circuits, and ensuring proper grounding and insulation.
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