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Convertors simplify power-supply system design

A TDK-Lambda UK product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Apr 3, 2007

Surface-mount DC/DC convertors have a wide input voltage range of +9.0 to +26.4V, making them suitable for point-of-load use.

Surface-mount DC/DC convertors in the new CE-1050 range from Lambda have an exceptionally wide input voltage range of +9.0 to +26.4V, making them suitable for point-of-load use.

By directly accepting nominal 24V inputs, rather than the maximum of 12V normally associated with devices of this type, the new convertors simplify power-supply system design and reduce costs in a wide range of applications.

The output voltage of the tiny low-profile CE-1050 convertors, that measure just 18 x 22 x 5.5mm, can be set over the range +3.3 to +12.6V using a single external resistor.

For applications requiring 5V supplies, no resistor is needed.

The maximum continuous output current for CE-1050 convertors is 2.5A at operating temperatures from -20 to +40C.

At temperatures above 40C but below the maximum permitted operating temperature of +85C, some derating may be required depending on the combination of input and output voltages in use.

Overcurrent protection is provided as standard.

Lambda's CE-1050 DC/DC convertors have a high typical operating efficiency of 90%, and, to maximise their versatility, they are equipped with an on/off control function.

The devices also have integral five-sided shielding to enhance their EMC performance, and have low output ripple which makes filtering easy.

Convertors in the CE-1050 range comply fully with the requirements of the European RoHS Directive.

They are supplied in tape-on-reel format in moisture-proof packaging, allowing easy storage and ensuring ready compatibility with all types of SMD assembly equipment.

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