0.75W Converters Come In SIPs

Dec. 1, 1999
Rated at 0.75W and offering 300 vdc of isolation, SWUO.75 dc-to-dc converters come in SIPs and are designed for I/O board system and sub-system distributed power configurations where low voltage semiconductors are used. These encapsulated converters

Rated at 0.75W and offering 300 vdc of isolation, SWUO.75 dc-to-dc converters come in SIPs and are designed for I/O board system and sub-system distributed power configurations where low voltage semiconductors are used. These encapsulated converters operate without derating or heatsinking over their full specified temperature range of -25°C to 71°C. Available output voltages are 5, 12, 15, ±5, ±12, ±15 vdc. Nominal input voltage ranges are 4.5V to 5.5V, 10.8V to 13.2V, 13.5V to 16.5V and 21.6V to 26.4V and output voltage accuracy is ±5%. Ripple and noise is 50 mVpk-pk over a 200-MHz bandwidth. Load regulation is 5% for 5V models and 6% for the others. Temperature coefficient is 0.1°C. And switching frequency is typically 100 kHz.

Company: POLYTRON DEVICES INC.

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