Custom power without custom pain
Despite the best intentions at the outset of an electronic product' s design, it's commonplace for the power supply specification to evolve during the process and to only be finalized later on. At this point, it's not uncommon to realize that the remaining physical space cannot accommodate an industry standard power supply, or that such units cannot fulfill other technical requirements.
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