DC/DC Converter Delivers Up To 15W Via Isolated Outputs

March 1, 2001
Added to the 2EE series of 15W dc/dc converters that feature isolated outputs, the 2EE25 provides pi input filters, a 2:1 input voltage range, and input voltage ranges of 9 to 18V, 18 to 36V, and 36 to 72 V. Units are available with single, dual and

Added to the 2EE series of 15W dc/dc converters that feature isolated outputs, the 2EE25 provides pi input filters, a 2:1 input voltage range, and input voltage ranges of 9 to 18V, 18 to 36V, and 36 to 72 V. Units are available with single, dual and triple low-ripple, regulated outputs. No external components are required for additional filtering and the device includes a CMOS/TTL compatible remote on/off control. Single output models have an external output trim that lets the output voltage to be set precisely within a ±10% adjustable range. The 15W converters have continuous short circuit protection and do not require a heat sink or external cooling and offer efficiencies up to 82% via 200 kHz and greater switching frequencies. All converters have black coated, six-sided shielding and measure 3" x 2.56" x 0.83". Depending on the number of outputs, price ranges from $36.08 to $42.02/each100.

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