DPM40-50SXX-EB
Los siguientes parámetros de la serie son solo para referencia. Los parámetros técnicos detallados están sujetos a las especificaciones técnicas.
Módulo de producto | Potencia (W) | Vin (VCC) | V de salida (VCC) | Nº de salida | Aislamiento (VAC) | Paquete | Dimensión (mm) | Informe de prueba |
DPM40-50S12-EB | 40 | 20~80 | 12 | 1 | 1000 | ADEREZO | 98*52*22 |
DPX Series introduction
The DPX Series of DC-DC Converters is a high-power density, high-reliability solution that can be used in a wide range of applications. Its compact size and high efficiency make it an ideal choice for use in space-constrained designs that require a high level of performance.
One of the key advantages of the DPX Series is its high power density. The series can provide up to 300 watts of output power in a package that is only 2 inches by 2 inches in size. This makes it an excellent choice for applications where space is limited, such as in aerospace and defense, telecommunications, and medical equipment.
One of the key applications for the DPX Series is in aerospace and defense. The high power density and high reliability of the series make it an ideal choice for use in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), drones, and other aerospace and defense applications where space is limited and reliability is critical.
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