Ultra-wide input range 3.3V, 9A (30W) 1 × 1 DC-DC converter stands alone
01-02-2016 |
Semiconductor Circuits
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Power
Semiconductor Circuits now offers the 'Cool Power Technologies' ultra-wide
input range 3.3V, 9A (30W) 1 × 1 DC-DC converter. The open frame, or
optional encapsulated module, provides 30W of output power at an output
voltage 3.3V - the only true 30W 3.3V 1×1 4:1 input module available on the
market today, says the company. Dual-output 5V, 12V and15V versions are
also available.
The module is ideal for industrial or distributed power architecture
applications. The module is compliant with the standard 1×2 pinout and
interface standards. It has an ultra-wide input voltage range of 9 to 36VDC
(18 - 75Vin versions available) and provides 2250 VDC input to output
isolation in open frame configuration, 1600VDC in the encapsulated module.
The CP30 4:1 input series is ROHS II Directive 2011/65/EU Compliant meets EN
60950 basic insulation requirements and is UL94 V-0 flammability rated. The
module complies with all of the typical industry requirements including no
load operation, 2X nominal input voltage transient and pre-biased load
start-up.
Other features include: fixed-frequency operation, auto-restart OVP, OCP &
OTP protections, UVLO, remote sense and +/-10% output voltage trim. Remote
ON/OFF is standard with positive or negative logic options available.
Modules can also be ordered without enable pin, trim pin or without both.
The modules feature a standard 1 x 2 pinout with dimensions of 23.9mm x
23.9mm x 8.9mm. The encapsulated versions measure 25.4mm x 25.4mm x 10.2mm.
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