Power Supplies

A power supply is a component that supplies power to at least one electric load. Typically, it converts one type of electrical power to another, but it may also convert a different form of energy – such as solar, mechanical, or chemical - into electrical energy.

A power supply provides components with electric power. The term usually pertains to devices integrated within the component being powered. For example, computer power supplies convert AC current to DC current and are generally located at the rear of the computer case, along with at least one fan. 


Skytop offer a wide range of industrial power supplies for the low-voltage equipment.

Fault tolerance of sensors, modems, routers, payment terminals, ACS and other industrial equipment primarily depends on the organization of power supplies, or rather on the quality of power supplies. They must exactly match the calculated values ​​for the output voltage and current load; ensure the stability of the issuance of parameters.

The catalogue includes power supplies:

  • 12 and 15V;
  • with adjustable output voltage;
  • for connection of industrial and network equipment;
  • hull and open-frame models, including for mounting on DIN-rail;
  • with built-in protection for voltage and current, as well as from overload and short circuit.

When choosing it is important to consider that, the universal power supply does not exist. It is necessary to select a model, depending on the type of equipment to be connected and the design load. Uninterruptible and backup power schemes may require specialized devices.