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Compact, Efficient, and Economical 10 Watt Adapters

TUALATIN, Ore. — August 12, 2020

CUI Inc today announced the addition of four 10 watt external, ac-dc power supply series to its SWI product family.

New Series
• SWI10B-N: North American blade series with cord options (https://www.cui.com/product/external-ac-dc-power-supplies/wall-plug/swi10b-n-series)
• SWI10B-N-USB: North American blade series with USB Type A connector (https://www.cui.com/product/external-ac-dc-power-supplies/wall-plug/swi10b-n-usb-series)
• SWI10B-E: European blade series with cord options (https://www.cui.com/product/external-ac-dc-power-supplies/wall-plug/swi10b-e-series)
• SWI10B-E-USB: European blade series with USB Type A connector (https://www.cui.com/product/external-ac-dc-power-supplies/wall-plug/swi10b-e-usb-series)

Features and Benefits
• Up to 10 W of continuous power
• No-load power consumption less than 0.075 watts
• Universal input voltage range
• Level VI, EU 2019/1782, and CoC Tier 2 compliant
• IEC 62368-1 certified
• Black and white color options
• Ultra-compact design
• USB Type A connector option

All four series meet the current average efficiency and no-load power specifications mandated by the US Department of Energy (DoE) under the Level VI standard, as well as the European Union’s (EU) Ecodesign 2019/1782 and CoC Tier 2 directives for external power supplies.

These compact adapters are ideal for powering a wide range of electronic devices and are IEC 62368-1 certified for ICT and AV Equipment, so you won’t be caught off guard on December 20, 2020 when the IEC 60950-1 and 60065 standards expire.

The SWI10B series are widely available online through CUI’s distribution partners. Please contact CUI for OEM & volume pricing or modified & custom designs. (http://www.cui.com/contact)

Summary
Product series: SWI10B-E, SWI10B-E-USB, SWI10B-N, SWI10B-N-USB
Availability: Stock to 15 weeks
Possible uses: Industrial, Consumer, IoT
Distribution availability: Digi-Key, Mouser, Arrow
Cost: Starting at $6.86 for a single unit through distribution

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About CUI Inc
CUI is an electronic components manufacturer focused on creating ease of access to power supply products and information that help drive an engineer’s design. As a leader in power electronics, the organization offers an extensive line of ac-dc power supplies and dc-dc converters to their global customer base that serves the consumer, IoT, industrial, and medical industries. CUI knows that helping their customers is the core of what they do and this why they are determined on providing the best set of tools, information, and services to everyone in need of a power supply.

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