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Product category: DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: SynQor Europe | Subject: PQ60033ETL30
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 June 2006

Convertor keeps its power up

A 3.3V output DC/DC convertor claims unparalleled levels of output power even in the harshest of environments.

SynQor has announced the release of the PQ60033ETL30, a 3.3V output DC/DC convertor that offers unparalleled levels of output power even in the harshest of environments The device is targeted at demanding applications that require the highest levels of power densities within in the telecomms/datacomms field

The PQ60033ETL30 is offered in the industry standard eighth-brick package, and delivers a maximum current of 30A at an efficiency level of 90%.

The superior performance is due to the topology, component choice and PCB technology.

The ETL is able to provide significantly more usable power than comparable products on the market.

As an example, the PQ60033ETL30 can provide up to 28.5A of output current at 70C with 1m/s of airflow - at least 15-20% more than its nearest rivals.

The 35-75V input PQ60033ETL30 is capable of withstanding transients on the input to 100V for 100ms, and has a basic isolation level from input to output of 2250V DC.

Control and protection features include remote sense, a wide output voltage trim range of -20 to +10%, input undervoltage lockout, output overvoltage protection, current limit, short circuit protection and thermal shutdown.

Operating temperature range is -40 to +100C.

MTBF of the device is 3Mh in accordance with Telcordia SR-332 calculations at 40C and 80% load.

Sample and production quantities are available immediately with a stock to 8-week lead-time.

The modules are priced at $58.00 in OEM quantities. Request a free brochure from SynQor Europe ...

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