Product category:
DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Nu Horizons Electronics Corp | Subject: SynQor IQ18xxxQTAxx DC/DC convertors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 August 2007
DC/DC convertors suit 12V or 24V input
systems
Nu Horizons Electronics DC/DC convertors address industrial, medical and telecom applications, where they can be used as open frame units or fully encapsulated for use in harsh environments.
Nu Horizons Electronics has released the SynQor IQ18xxxQTAxx family of 40A /100W DC/DC convertors With a 4:1 input range from 9-36V, inventory is minimised because the convertors are equally suited to use on 12V or 24V input systems
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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There are nine different models with single outputs ranging from 1.8 to 48V and all come in an industry-standard 2.3 x 1.45 (quarter brick) package with standard pin-out.
The convertors address industrial, medical and telecom applications, where they can be used as open frame units for convection cooling, with baseplates for conduction-cooled applications or fully encapsulated for use in harsh environments.
Control and protection features include remote sense, -20% to +10% voltage trim, input under-voltage and output over-voltage protection, over-current protection and thermal shutdown.
Encapsulated versions feature re-inforced-grade isolation and other models have basic-grade isolation of 2250V DC between input and output.
Nu Horizons also now offers SynQor 150W convertors in quarter brick format with either 72V or 110V input for railway and transportation applications.
All the above modules feature efficiency up to 91% through the use of synchronous rectification, an operating temperature range of -40 to +100C, and calculated MTBFs of over 2 million hours.
All are RoHS compliant.
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