Product category:
DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Unipower Europe | Subject: TPCMQ24 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 May 2007
Hot-swap convertors raise voltage for
telecomms
DC/DC bus convertors convert 24V DC to either 48 or 54.4V DC for applications in industry and telecommunications.
Unipower's TPCMQ24 series DC/DC bus convertors convert 24V DC to either 48 or 54.4V DC for a variety of applications including industrial and telecommunications Output current is 20.8A at 48V or 18.4A at 54.4V, giving 1000W of total power
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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TPCMQ24 series DC/DC bus convertors convert 24V DC to either 48 or 54.4V DC for telecomms applications.
These convertors operate from a wide range 20 to 30V DC (24V nominal) input with an efficiency of 89% and power density of 12.5W/in3.
The hot-swap TPCMQ24 convertors are only 1U high and are rack mounted in a 19in shelf that can accept up to three convertors for 3000W of total power.
The output from the shelf is 62.4A at 48V or 55.2A at 54.4V.
For added power, multiple shelves can be paralleled and the system can also be used in N+1 redundant mode.
Other features of the TPCMQ24 convertors include automatic load sharing, output ORing diodes, adjustable output voltages, a 5V, 250mA standby output, integral LED status indicators, and control and monitoring features which include output power good, input power fail, thermal warning and inhibit functions.
The TPCMQ24 DC/DC convertor modules and shelves must be ordered separately.
Delivery is stock to 4 weeks ARO. Request a free brochure from Unipower Europe ...
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