DC/DC Converters Are Identical To AC Input Types

Jan. 1, 1999
Three series of low-cost dc-to-dc converters are designed to be mechanically interchangeable with models that operate from ac power. Well-suited for telecommunications, process control, portable equipment and vehicle-mounted instrumentation, PD40,

Three series of low-cost dc-to-dc converters are designed to be mechanically interchangeable with models that operate from ac power. Well-suited for telecommunications, process control, portable equipment and vehicle-mounted instrumentation, PD40, PD65 and PD110 series of dc-to-dc converters provide 40W, 65W and 110W with 12, 24 or 48 vdc nominal input and offer the same output configurations as the PU series devices that accept 85 to 264 vac inputs. Single output models are rated at 5, 12, 15, 24 or 30 vdc, while multiple output versions offer ±5, ±12, ±15 and 24 vdc outputs.

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