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    TDK's medically-certified low-power DC/DC converters have a 4:1 input range

    09/28/2015
    PXC-M series DC-DC converter

    TDK announced the introduction of the PXC-M series of 3W, 6W and 10W DC-DC converters. Packaged in the industry-standard DIP-24 footprint, the medically-certified units can operate over a wide 4:1 input range. With 5,000Vac input to output isolation, these efficient converters are suitable for use in a broad spectrum of medical applications and battery powered equipment.

     

    Accepting either a 9 to 36Vdc or 18 to 75Vdc input, the PXC-M series is available with output voltages of 3.3, 5, 12, 15, 24, +/- 5, +/- 12 and +/- 15Vdc. Operation from 12V and 24V, or 24V and 48V nominal inputs reduces inventory carrying costs and improves part availability.

     

    Measuring just 31.8 x 20.3 x 10.2mm, the units will operate in ambient temperatures of -40°C to +105°C (with de-rating above 77°C for the 10W and 94°C for the 3W models). Optional features include an output voltage adjustment of up to -10% to +20% and remote on-off. Over-current and over-voltage protection is standard on all models. Off-load input current draw is a mere 6mA for 24V input and 4mA for 48V input models, making it attractive for battery powered products.

     

    The PXC-M series is fully isolated with an input to output isolation of 5,000Vac (2 x MOPPs) and less than 0.25μA patient leakage current. Safety certification includes IEC/EN 60601-1 and ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 with CE marking for the Low Voltage and RoHS2 Directives.

     

    PXC-M series DC-DC converters

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