Analog & Power: Miniature DC-DC Converters Meet Point-Of-Load Requirements

May 24, 2004
With output power of 3, 5, or 8 W, the SB series of miniature dual-inline-package (DIP) dc-dc converters satisfies cost-sensitive point-of-load power-conversion needs in board-level applications. The converters accept single-range and 2:1 wide input...

With output power of 3, 5, or 8 W, the SB series of miniature dual-inline-package (DIP) dc-dc converters satisfies cost-sensitive point-of-load power-conversion needs in board-level applications. The converters accept single-range and 2:1 wide input ranges from 9 to 75 V dc. Fifty-five models provide single and dual outputs from 3.3 to 24 V dc. All models include short-circuit protection and an internal input filter. Prices start at $13 each in OEM quantities, with delivery from stock to four weeks.

Astrodyne Corp.www.astrodyne.com

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