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Sixteenth-brick DC/DC converter from MurataPS combines high power and efficiency for space-constrained designs

MurataPS MEV1 series expands with the introduction of 15V, 24V and 48V input versions

   

ULS Series:

The ULS is a new range of isolated DC/DC converters that provide up to 66 Watts of output power and full 2250VDC isolation from a 'sixteenth-brick' package. The DOSA compliant ULS series represents the latest in small footprint DC/DC converter design and provides an ideal space-saving solution for high current designs in telecom and datacom applications.

Features

  • Up to 66W output power from space-saving 'sixteenth-brick' package
  • 2250VDC basic input/output isolation
  • High efficiency allowing fanless operation
  • Wide 36-75VDC input range

Specification

Models

Output

Power (W)

Nom. Input

Typ. Efficiency %

Voltage (V)

Current (mA)

Voltage (V)

ULS-3.3/20-D48N-C

3.3

20

66

48

90

ULS-5/12-D48N-C

5

12

60

48

90

ULS-12/5-D48N-C

12

5

60

48

91

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For more information, or details on the full range of MurataPS products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in March 2010.

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