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    DC/DC Converters Ideal for Transportation Applications

    08/16/2019

    San Jose, Calif. - TRACO POWER announces the release of their TRI Series of high voltage DC/DC converters featuring 5 power ranges. The 3.5, 6 and 10 watt models feature 7,071 VDC I/O isolation / 9,000 VDC peak isolation up to one second in the compact DIP-24 package. The 15 and 20 watt models feature 5,940 VDC I/O isolation / 8,000 VDC peak isolation up to one second in a compact 2.00 x 1.00" footprint. All models feature a 1,000 VAC working voltage and common mode transient immunity (dv/dt) of 15kV/µs.

    Each TRI series power level consists of 15 standard models with 9-18 / 18-36 / 36-75 VDC Input options and output voltages of 5 / 12 / 15 / ±12 / ±15 (the 3.5 watt models have 5 more models with a 4.5-9 VDC input range). Features include: low no-load power consumption; high efficiency operation; and protection from overload / overvoltage / short circuit conditions. An internal filter enables EN 55032 class A emissions without any external components. All models are safety qualified to UEC/EN/UL 62368-1 with CB Report and are supported by TRACO POWER's 3-year warranty.

    Products are in stock and available through the TRACO POWER global distribution network with manufacturing lead times of 12-14 weeks. Please see www.tracopower.us/tri for specifications, drawings and safety documentation.

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