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Product category: DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Lambda | Subject: PG-10
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 25 July 2001

Compact SMD DC/DC convertor aims for
telecomms

Using innovative synchronous rectifier circuit technology, the Lambda PG-10 surface-mount DC/DC power module achieves 88% efficiency on the 5V output model.

Using innovative synchronous rectifier circuit technology, the Lambda PG-10 surface-mount DC/DC power module achieves 88% efficiency on the 5V output model Measuring just 28.0 x 8.7 x 37.7mm, the ultracompact module is ideal for next generation telecomms infrastructure applications and similar high-speed digital systems

Ed Wright, Lambda's Business Development Manager said: "The new PG-10 is at the cutting edge of DC/DC convertor technology and is undoubtedly a world class product.

The level of innovation is reflected in the number of patents that are being sought for the design.

The efficiency levels attained by this module are beyond anything else currently on the market.

The latest technology is backed by Lambda's philosophy of design for manufacturing, resulting in not only a very high quality product but one which is also very keenly priced".

The PG-10 offers a wide choice of output voltages selectable from a range of 1.2 to 5V with power output ratings from 4.2 to 10W.

The new DC/DC convertor supports parallel operation and features output alarm signal and on/off control.

By cutting down waste heat at source the PG-10 only requires convection cooling, eliminating the need for a space consuming heatsink.

The power module has full overcurrent and overvoltage protection and complies with a host of safety standards including UL1950 and CSA950.

This tough device is designed to operate over a wide temperature range of -40 to +85øC. Request a free brochure from Lambda ...

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