Product category: DC/DC Convertors
        News Release from: Astec Power | Subject: ASA and AEE Series
        Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 8 September 2006
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      DC/DC convertors are ideal for a variety of uses where space is at a premium
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Emerson Network Power has released new Astec industrial series DC convertors. Designed for wide input voltage applications, the new ASA Series models can deliver 6 and 10W, and the AEE single-output series supplies 15W from an input voltage range of 9-36V DC and 18-75 or 18-36 and 36-75V DC for the ASA 10W models.
With a selection of single and dual output voltages from 3.3 to 15V DC, these devices feature small, encapsulated DIL packages (1.25 x 0.8in for ASA models and 1 x 2in for the AEE models) fitting industry standard footprints.
This makes them an ideal solution for a variety of uses where space is at a premium such as automotive, burn-in, IC fabrication equipment, test instrumentation and wireless/wireline applications.
All models offer overcurrent and short circuit protection with automatic restart, and meet 1500V DC input-to-output isolation requirements.
In addition to accepting a wide input voltage range, the units also operate over an extremely wide temperature range from -40 to +71C on 6 and 15W models or -40 to +60C on the 10W devices.
The units are highly reliable, with a demonstrated mean time between failures (MTBF) of 1 million hours.
The full range is available ex stock at competitive prices.
All models carry the CE Mark and are designed for RoHS compliance.
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