News Release from: Powersolve
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 February 2006
DC/DC convertors have all bases covered
A new family of industrial DC/DC convertors will suit a very wide range of applications requiring nominal 12, 24 or 48V DC inputs.
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Powersolve has a new family of industrial DC/DC convertors that will suit a very wide range of applications requiring nominal 12, 24 or 48V DC inputs. Manufactured by Astec, the new family comprises five series of DC/DC convertors with outputs from 6 to 30W. There are no fewer than 68 models across the five series all featuring high efficiency levels, industry standard pinouts and short circuit protection.
The ASA 6 and 10W Series are in 24- pin DIL packages with single and dual DC outputs for the 6W version of 3.3, 5, 12, 15, +/-5, +/-12 or +/-15V.
The 10W models feature single outputs of 2.5, 3.5, 5 or 12V DC.
The AEE series if 15W devices comprises 14 models.
They have an industry standard footprint of 50.8 x 25.4mm and have single outputs of 3.3, 5V 12 or 15V DC and dual outputs +/-5, +/-12 or +/-15V DC with input voltages of 9-36 or 36-75V DC.
There are also 14 models in both the 20W AET and 30W AET series.
These are industry standard 50.8 x 40.64mm devices and, like the AEE series, there are single and dual output versions available.
Again, input voltage range is between 9-36 and 36-75V DC.
Operating temperature is from -40 to +71C with no derating, with exception of the ASA 10W series which is -40 to +60C.
All models have a demonstrated MTBF in excess of 1 million hours.
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