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1 W DC/DC in Compact SIP or SMD Package with 2:1 Input Range and -40~+90°C Operating Temperature

TRACO POWER has announced the release of their TRN 1 family of isolated, high performance DC/DC converter modules that cover a wide range of low power applications where space is limited. The TRN 1 series feature wide 2:1 input ranges, a full load -40 to +90°C operating temperature range and are available in a compact SIP or SMD package (suffix SM).

The TRN 1 family consists of 64 standard models offering input ranges of 4.5~13.2 / 9~18 / 18~36 / 36~72 VDC; and output voltages of 3.3 / 5 / 12 / 15 / 24 / ±5 / ±12 / ±15 VDC. These 1 watt DC/DC converters feature tight regulation (0.2% Line / 1% Load max) with no minimum load required; 1,600 VDC I/O Isolation; efficiency ranging from 77~82%; full load operating temperature range of -40~+90°C; short-circuit protection; and MTBF of 7,400,000h per MIL-HDBK-217F at 25°C. Units are potted in a non-conductive plastic case and measure 0.47 x 0.30 x 0.43” (SIP) or 0.47 x 0.44 x 0.30 (SMD). Units are manufactured to IEC 60950-1 standards, qualified to MIL-STD-810F Thermal Shock & Vibration standards, are Reach / RoHS compliant and supported with a 3 year warranty.

Products are in stock and available through the TRACO POWER global distribution network with manufacturing lead times of 8-10 weeks. Please see www.tracopower.com for specifications, drawings and safety documentation.

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