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DC-DC converter series for industrial power electronics introduced by Martek Power

November 18, 2009

Posted by John Keller

TORRANCE, Calif., 18 Nov. 2009. Martek Power in Torrance, Calif., is releasing the 200UFR DC-DC converters for power management in industrial robot systems, datacom, mobile battery driven equipment, distributed power architectures, telecommunication equipment, mixed analog/digital subsystems, and automatic test instrumentation.

The 200UFR power components represent a series of compact, high efficiency (up to 80 percent) onboard DC-DC power converter devices wrapped in a low profile SIP package, and operate in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius.

The series of DC-DC converter power electronics

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devices consists of 14 models with input voltages of 24 volts and 48 volts in 4:1 input range and offers regulated output voltages of 3.3 volts, 5 volts, 12 volts, 15 volts, plus-or-minus 5 volts,plus-or-minus 12 volts and plus-or-minus 15 volts.

Low ripple and noise, wide operating temperature range, remote on/off, short circuit protection and over current protection are all standard features. For more information contact Martek Power online at www.martekpower.com.

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