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Product category: DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2006-) | Subject: DCH01 family
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 July 2006

Power modules boost industrial
applications

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The DCH01 family of plug-in power modules operates from a 5V input and provides single voltages of 5, 12 and 15V and complementary dual-output voltages of +/-5, +/-12 and +/-15V.

Texas Instruments has introduced a 1W, unregulated DC/DC convertor in a miniature package that features 3kV isolation The new DCH01 family of plug-in power modules operates from a 5V input and provides single voltages of 5, 12 and 15V and complementary dual-output voltages of +/-5, +/-12 and +/-15V

The tiny modules are ideal for industrial applications such as data acquisition, motor control, programmable logic control, test and measurement, medical instrumentation and professional audio.

TI's DCH01 series provides up to 85% efficiency and easily meets UL60950 specifications with 3kV RMS isolation and EN55022 Class B EMC performance.

Supporting an operating temperature range of -40 to +85C, the modules easily power TI's new ISO721 and ISO721M high-speed digital isolators, which were introduced in January.

In addition, the DCH01 provides highly effective point-of-load power conversion and ground loop elimination for noise-sensitive applications.

The DCH01 uses reliable PC-board construction, and is housed in an industry standard 20 x 8 x 10mm SIP-7 package that is Pb-free/RoHS compliant.

The DCH01's open-frame design enhances reliability by eliminating potting commonly found in competitive products.

The DCH01 series is shipping in volume production from TI and its authorised distributors.

The modules are priced at $4.25 in 1000 piece quantities (suggested resale pricing).

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