DC/DC Converter Packs 150W Punch With Minimal Derating

Oct. 8, 2008
Groomed for IBA and DPA applications, the latest member of the Sensei Series isolated dc/dc converters provides 30A/150W of output with minimal derating at elevated temperatures. In an industry-standard, 58.4 mm x 36.8 mm quarter brick format, the

Groomed for IBA and DPA applications, the latest member of the Sensei Series isolated dc/dc converters provides 30A/150W of output with minimal derating at elevated temperatures. In an industry-standard, 58.4 mm x 36.8 mm quarter brick format, the FPQR48T5R030 operates from a 36V to 75V input and provides a regulated 5V output with efficiencies in excess of 91%. Features include input under-voltage lockout, output over-current protection, output over-voltage protection, over-temperature protection, remote output voltage sense, and output voltage trim using industry-standard trim equations. Additionally, the converter meets basic insulation requirements of EN60950 and includes input-to-output dc isolation up to 1.5 kVdc. Price is $47 each/1,000. FDK AMERICA INC., San Jose, CA. (408) 432-8331.

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