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Product category: DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Murata Power Solutions | Subject: EUS34-096
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 October 2006

Isolated front end saves distributed
power costs

Fixed 5:1 conversion ratio isolated DC/DC convertor is designed for powering multiple downstream nonisolated point-of-load convertors in intermediate bus architecture applications.

The EUS34-096 from C and D Technologies is a fixed 5:1 conversion ratio isolated DC/DC convertor The module is designed for powering multiple downstream nonisolated point-of-load (POL) convertors in intermediate bus architecture (IBA) applications found in computer and telecommunications equipment

By incorporating input-to-output isolation of up to 2250V DC, the EUS34-096 allows designers to achieve important cost and space savings by allowing them to use nonisolated POL convertors rather than larger, more expensive, isolated versions.

The new module, which has an industry standard eighth-brick footprint, specifies an input voltage range of 38 to 55V DC.

It is able to deliver a maximum of 300W at 48V DC input, and minimum 240W output at 38V DC input, both at +55C and 1m/s linear airflow.

Typical efficiency of the fully RoHS compliant bus convertor is 96%.

The EUS34-096 features a positive or negative triggered primary side remote enable capability.

The specification also includes overcurrent and overtemperature protection, both with automatic restart.

The new module is suitable for parallel operation allowing it to satisfy the requirements of higher power applications.

Overall dimensions are 58.4 x 36.8 x 12.2mm and the operating temperature range is -40 to +85C.

The EUS34-096 meets the requirements of the UL94V0 flammability specification and has a demonstrated MTBF of 1.3Mh. Request a free brochure from Murata Power Solutions ...

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