DESIGN CENTERS: INDUSTRIAL

    Murata's 2W converter boasts a 50% lower profile

    04/20/2016
    NXE2 series 2 Watt surface mounted DC/DC converters

    Murata announced the NXE2 series of 2 Watt surface mounted DC/DC converters from Murata Power Solutions. Footprint compatible with similar 1 and 2 Watt devices available on the market, and measuring just 12.5 x 4.36 x 10.41 mm, the NXE2 series provides more power output in the same space. The converter is constructed using fully automated techniques in a halogen free iLGA inspectable package with an integrated transformer. This approach increases product reliability and repeatability of converter performance.

    The series comprises four models with nominal input voltages of +5 or +12 VDC and outputs of +5, +12 or +15 VDC. Input to output isolation of 3 kVDC is standard across the range.

    Ann-Marie Bayliss, product marketing manager, Murata Power Solutions comments, “The NXE2 series represents a 2 Watt halogen free converter in a footprint that has a 50% lower profile.”

    The NXE2 series suits use in industrial automation, instrumentation and transportation equipment. It is also suitable for use in telecom, wireless and medical designs that require a low power isolated DC voltage such as an isolated communications interface for example.

    Certification to UL60950 and medical safety is pending.

    Murata

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