Product category: DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Vicor UK | Subject: 24V-input Mini family
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 21 February 2007
Mid-power convertors are cost-effective option
The 24V-input Mini family now comprises 16 models with output voltages from 3.3 to 48V DC and power levels from 100 to 200W
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Vicor Corp has added nine mid-power Mini DC/DC convertors to its 24V DC input family: a 100W model at 3.3V, and 150W models at 5, 12, 15, 24, 28, 36 and 48V. A 200W model at a new standard 36V output has also been added. The modules - which incorporate Vicor's patented low-noise zero-current and zero-voltage switching (ZCS/ZVS) - can be used as a cost-effective option in a variety of applications, including industrial or process control, distributed power, medical, ATE, communications, defence and aerospace.
Low-noise ZCS/ZVS greatly reduces the design effort and filtering costs required for power convertors to meet agency conducted emissions requirements.
With these new models, the 24V-input Mini family now comprises 16 models with output voltages from 3.3 to 48V DC and power levels from 100 to 200W.
The convertors operate from 24V nominal input, with an input range of 18 to 36V.
Efficiencies range up to 89% for the higher output voltages.
These models are available in five different environmental grades, with six different pin options and three baseplate options.
They can be configured in any combination in Vicor's online custom module design system.
The modules, which are optionally available in RoHS compliant models, are a compact 57.9 x 55.9 x 12.7mm in size with a height above board of 10.9mm.
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