Visit the Lambda web site
Click on the advert above to visit the company web site

Product category: DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Lambda | Subject: PSS and PSD series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 October 2005

Surface-mount convertors save space
onboard

Lambda has released surface-mount versions of its successful PSS and PSD series of ultracompact single and dual DC/DC convertors for PCB mounting.

Lambda has released surface-mount versions of its successful PSS and PSD series of ultracompact single and dual DC/DC convertors for PCB mounting The new SMT versions are ideal for applications where reduction of size and weight are critical which, combined with their extensive features, makes them particularly suitable for the telecommunications, datacommunications and instrumentation sectors

The convertors can accept a range of input voltages and are fully self-contained, requiring no external components and allowing easier system integration.

The range offers 48 different models in the single output PSS series range and 20 models in the dual output PSD series range.

Both series are available in 5, 12, 24 and 48V input versions, each with a nominal output voltage of 3.3, 5.0 or 12/15V, and with output currents ranging from 0.4 to 2.5A depending on the model selected.

The convertors have been specially designed to have a compact footprint and a low profile, ensuring that they take up the lowest possible PCB area and allowing designers to make maximum use of the circuit board.

They are light in weight and open frame, and are fully compliant with the EU RoHS Directive on lead-free soldering.

The units operate with an output voltage accuracy of +/-5%, with a typical efficiency of 73-84%, depending on the model chosen.

The dimensions of the PSS and PSD series range from 20 x 16 x 8 to 41 x 26 x 8.5mm. Request a free brochure from Lambda ...

Lambda: contact details and other news
Email this article to a colleague
Register for the free Electronicstalk email newsletter
Electronicstalk Home Page

Search the Pro-Talk network of sites

Visit the Lambda web site