Low Input Converter Dons Mini DIP Package

Oct. 8, 2008
A new miniature DIP packaged dc/dc converter has been designed to meet point-of-load power conversion requirements in board-level product applications such as data acquisition, communications, and industrial I/O. The ASD35 converter provides an output

A new miniature DIP packaged dc/dc converter has been designed to meet point-of-load power conversion requirements in board-level product applications such as data acquisition, communications, and industrial I/O. The ASD35 converter provides an output power of 3W, and accepts a single-range input from 4.5 to 6 Vdc. Seven models include single and dual outputs from 5 to 15 Vdc. Each contains continuous short circuit protection and an internal input filter, eliminating the need for external components. The ASD35 converter is UL and cUL approved. Up to 1,500V I/O isolation can be provided. Operating ambient temperature ranges from –25°C to +71°C without forced cooling. The units are fully encapsulated and are pin-out and size identical to industry standards. Pricing starts at $12 each. ASTRODYNE, Taunton, MA. (800) 823-8082.

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