Converters Reside In SIPs And DIPs

Feb. 1, 1999
Designed for instrumentation, industrial controls, board-level products and telecommunications applications, CostCutter series of miniature SIP and DIP packaged dc-to-dc converters provides output power of 0.75W to 3W. The series accepts single and

Designed for instrumentation, industrial controls, board-level products and telecommunications applications, CostCutter series of miniature SIP and DIP packaged dc-to-dc converters provides output power of 0.75W to 3W. The series accepts single and 2:1 inputs of from 5 to 72 vdc. More than 50 models offering single and dual outputs ranging from 5 to 15 vdc are available. Input/output isolation is 500V to 1000V. Operating temperature range extends from -25°C to 71°C without forced air cooling.

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