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Product category: DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Lambda | Subject: PXD, PXE and PXF series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 29 November 2004

Flexible convertors simplify stock
holding

Lambda has a new range of fully shielded single-, dual- and triple-output DC/DC convertors for industrial applications.

Lambda has a new range of fully shielded single-, dual- and triple-output DC/DC convertors for industrial applications The PXD, PXE and PXF series of convertors are shielded on all six sides to reduce radiated noise to meet EN55022 Level A radiated emissions standards, making them suitable for use with sensitive devices

With a mean time before failure (MTBF) of over 2Mh, and a voltage output accuracy of up to +/-1%, the series is robust enough to handle the most demanding of industrial environments.

The convertors have nominal input voltages of 12, 24 or 48V DC and there are models available with a wide 4:1 input range of 9-36 or 18-75V.

This flexibility allows manufacturers to use PX convertors with several input voltages, allowing them to keep fewer parts in inventory while still fulfilling their power needs.

The PXD10, PXD15, PXD20, PXE20 and PXE 30 convertors (with the numbers referring to the maximum output power in watts), have output voltages of 3.3, 5, 12 or 15V, depending on the variant selected.

They are available as single- or dual-output model variants.

The PXF Series has a maximum output of 40W, and is available in single-, dual- or triple-output variants.

All three new series are compact, with a common height and depth of 50.8 x 10.2mm.

Convertor widths vary as follows: the PXD Series is 25mm, the PXE Series is 40.6mm, and the largest, the PXF Series, is 50.8mm.

Weights are 27, 48 and 60g, respectively. Request a free brochure from Lambda ...

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