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15 and 25 W Converters
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Now available with UL 1950 recognition to operational level, the NPH25 25 W and NPH15 15 W DC/DC converters are said to be ideal for the telecommunications and industrial distributed power systems where approved levels of isolation are demanded. The converters reportedly are compact, integrated wide-input devices featuring efficiency levels of up to 90 percent and power densities as high as 1.42 W per cm (23.4 W per inch). Devices in the 25 W series have footprints of 50 x 35 mm, while the 15 W series feature a 50 x 25 mm footprint. A profile of 10 mm for all of these devices is said to ensure suitability for rack-mounted applications.
Newport Components Inc.
Raleigh, N.C.