Power Supplies
Clearpath's robots include User Power connectors with regulated 5 V, 12 V, and 24 V depending on the robot platorm. Refer to your robot platform's user manual for more details about these User Power connections:
If you need more power, or at a different output voltage, you can add an enclosed DC-DC power supply. This is our process for choosing a new enclosed power supply.
Process For Choosing A Power Supply
Filter the results for Active items.
Filter for your preferred Manufacturer, such as:
- CUI Inc.
- Delta Electronics
- MEAN WELL
- Murata
- Traco Power
Filter for your intended output voltage.
Filter for your required minimum output current or power.
Review the results, and find options that have an input voltage range matching your robot's battery. For example, a Power Supply with an input voltage range of 18 - 36 VDC is acceptable for a Husky with a lead-acid battery, since the Husky's battery volage will be between 24 - 29 VDC.
Review the allowable operating temperature range, and confirm that it is acceptable for your applicaiton.
Review the Power Supply's datasheet, looking for mechanical mounting as well as shock & vibration requirements.
tip- Consider using one of the following PACS™ Kits.
- 15 Watt: 028901 | Installation, Kit, Sensor—80 X 80, Power Supply, SB-15
- 25 Watt: 028903 | Installation, Kit, Sensor—80 X 80, Power Supply, SB-25
- 150 Watt: 028941 | Installation, Kit, Sensor—80 X 80, Power Supply, TEP 150
- There are Power Supplies that include mounting brackets for DIN Rails, which could simplify your integration.
- Consider using one of the following PACS™ Kits.
Review the electrical termination method to see if it is ideal for your application. It is common to see screw terminals for Ring Terminals, though there are other options.
PACS™ Kits
Refer to our PACS™ page for more details about the configuration system, the available kits, and brackets that may help with your integration.