Product category:
DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Murata Power Solutions | Subject: NKE0303S
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 June 2001
Smallest claim for isolated 3V-in 3V-out
DC/DCs
Designed for localised, spot power in low-power, space-constrained designs, the world's smallest isolated 1W DC/DC convertors are now available for power schemes requiring 3V input and output.
Designed to meet demands for localised, spot power supplies in low-power, space-constrained designs, the world's smallest isolated 1W DC/DC convertors are now available for power schemes requiring 3V input and output The C and D Technologies (NCL) NKE0303S single isolated output DC/DC convertors are supplied in subminiature SIP package styles with industry-standard pinouts and a board mounting footprint of just 0.69cm2
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Convertors satisfy current-hungry applications
Isolated wide-input-range DC/DC convertors deliver 50-60W of power from a standard 40.6 x 50.8 x 10.16mm PCB-mounting open-frame package.
Power density is rated at 1.95W/cm3.
Operating at efficiency levels of up to 82%, the new DC/DC convertors provide 3kV DC isolation between input and output and have a MTTF rated at 2.9 million hours.
A key feature of the new devices is that they can deliver their full 1W performance across a wide temperature range of -40 to +85C without the need for a heatsink, further helping to reduce PCB space and component count.
The NKE0303S DC-DC convertors are supplied in fully encapsulated, UL 94V0-rated packaging and combine an internal SMD design with multilayer ceramic capacitors rather than electrolytic or tantalum alternatives.
A toroidal magnetic construction minimises external fields, making the devices ideal for applications requiring high component densities.
Pricing for the NKE0303S DC/DC convertors is US $5.76 for quantities in excess of 1000. Request a free brochure from Murata Power Solutions ...
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