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Isolated DC-DC converters

10 August 2016 Power Electronics / Power Management

The Traco Power TEL 8 series delivers an economical converter solution that is ideally suited for situations where space is at a premium and for cost-sensitive applications in instrumentation, IT and industrial electronics.

Available in a highly compact DIP-16 metal package, these isolated 8 W converters offers a wide 2:1 input voltage range and efficiency of up to 86%, which allows an operational temperature of up to +70°C at full load and an overall operating temperature range of –40°C to +80°C. Other features include a built-in input filter that provides the converters with conducted emission standard EN55022 class A compliance, and protection features such as overload and short circuit protection.

The range includes a variety of input voltage ranges of either 9 to 18 V d.c. (nominal 12 V), 18 to 36 V d.c. (nominal 24 V) or 36 to 75 V d.c. (nominal 48 V). Other characteristics include I/O isolation voltage of 1500 V d.c., load regulation of 1%, peak-to-peak ripple and noise of 55 mV, no minimum load requirement and maximum no-load input current of only 10 mA.

The converters are available from RS with single or dual output voltage options of 5, 12, 15, 24, ±12 and ±15 V d.c.

For more information contact RS Components, +27 (0)11 691 9300, [email protected], www.rsonline.co.za



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