Industrial PCs are personal computers that are specifically used in industrial control and automation, and their application scenarios include areas such as fault detection in the food and beverage industry, and vision-based robot navigation in the pharmaceutical industry. For these industrial PC systems, power supply specifications and characteristics also have their special needs.
Power supply specifications for industrial PCs are usually 200W, 400W, 750W, etc. These specifications are suitable for different computers and application scenarios. The wiring diagram of the power supply also provides reference to ensure the stability and reliability of the power supply.
Power supply features for industrial PCs mainly include the following aspects:

1. High reliability: Power supplies for industrial PCs need to operate for a long time in harsh environments, and therefore need to be highly reliable. The power supply needs to be dustproof, waterproof, shockproof and other characteristics to ensure stable operation in a variety of environments.
2. High efficiency: industrial PC power supply needs to have high efficiency to reduce energy consumption and cost. The power supply needs to use efficient circuit design and heat dissipation technology to improve the conversion efficiency of the power supply.
3. High power density: Power supplies for industrial PCs need to have high power density to meet the needs of industrial control and automation fields. The power supply needs to adopt a compact design and efficient heat dissipation technology to improve the power density of the power supply.
4. High safety: industrial PC power supply needs to have high safety to ensure the safe operation of industrial control and automation systems. The power supply needs to have over-voltage, over-current, short-circuit and other protection functions to prevent power failures on the system damage.
5. scalability: industrial PC power supply needs to have scalability to adapt to the needs of industrial control and automation field. Power supply needs to support a variety of interfaces and connections to facilitate the user to expand and upgrade.
In short, the power supply specifications and features of industrial PCs need to meet the requirements of high reliability, high efficiency, high power density, high security and scalability to ensure the stable operation of industrial control and automation systems.
