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Wide Range of Competitively Priced 1 to 150W DC:DC Converters and Switching Regulators now available from Ideal Power

Power conversion specialists Ideal Power announce the availability of a wide range of DC:DC Converters and Switching Regulators from a market leading Asian power component manufacturer. Established over 17 years ago the supplier is one of the largest specialist industrial power module manufacturers in China and holds over 350 patents.

The new range of DC:DC converters from Ideal Power are available in a number of package configurations, input and output voltage options and with comprehensive protection features. Models available include single and dual output, isolated and non-isolated from 1 to 150 watts, available in different footprints including SIP, DIP, SMT, 1×1 and 2×2 and with DIN-Rail and Chassis Mount options. Typical operating temperatures are over the range  -40°C to +85°C

Applications include industrial control, communications, power electronics, instrumentation, medical devices electric power system, rail transportation, intelligent buildings and automotive electronics

Starting at 1 to 3W the range of SMD DC:DC converters feature compact size, high power density and continuous short-circuit protection.  Single and multiple output voltages are available over the range 3.3 to 48VDC and input voltages range from 3.3 to 24VDC. The URB series offer a very wide input voltage range of 9-36VDC or 18-75VDC. Compact SIP DC/DC single and dual output converters are also available with 1-3W output power and output voltage range options from 5 to 24VDC

Ideal Power’s 6 to 30W DIP DC:DC converter series offers 2:1 and 4:1 wide range  input voltage, single or dual outputs over the range 3.3 to 24VDC. This series offer mounting options of PCB, DIN-Rail or base plate mounted with screw terminal connections.

For high power applications the URF series of DC:DC converters provide over 40 Watts with wide input ranges of 2:1 to 4:1, single and dual output The K78 series non-isolated DC:DC converters are high efficiency switching regulators with single and dual outputs over the range 1.5 to 15VDC. All models offer high efficiency, low loss, low radiation and do not require a heatsink for full output power

Jon Vallis, Sales Manager at Ideal Power, comments. “We are very pleased to be able to offer this new and very comprehensive range of DC:DC converters to our customers in the UK and Worldwide. The whole range offers high reliability, competitively priced products for a wide range of applications”

For more information on DC:DC converters from Ideal Power or their wide range of battery chargers and open frame power supplies please call     +44(0)845 260 3400, email sales@idealpower.co.uk or visit www.idealpower.co.uk

About Ideal Power

Ideal Power are specialists in power conversion, using expert knowledge to specify, source and purchase power supply products for use in any application and across all industries.

The Ideal Power expert team has over 40 years industry experience and occupies two locations in the UK. The centrally based head-office in Northampton provides marketing, sales and technical support to provide the optimum product for a wide range of applications and industries including computing, communications, transportation, security, industrial, defence and medical. The proficient warehouse facility near Barnstaple in North Devon holds large amounts of stock for call-off, providing an extra, yet essential service that accommodates delivery requirements set by customers. This brings logistics, convenience and cash flow benefits whilst achieving synergy with all business models.

 

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