
Modular DC-DC system design done right
You will learn topics such as input and output filtering, protections, compatibility with the source and load dynamics
The Vicor lower-power DCM2322 is an isolated and regulated DC-DC converter that operates from an unregulated, wide-range input to generate an isolated 12VDC output. The unit can produce up to 60W, or 5A of continuous current, with a maximum efficiency of 89.7%. Its high-frequency, zero-voltage switching topology allows for a low-profile design with high-density filtering. Two modes of operation are possible: the 60W standalone mode and the array mode, which permits up to eight combined units for producing a total 480W. Offered in a 2322 through-hole ChiP package, this product offers flexible thermal management options with very low top-side and bottom-side thermal impedance.
Modular DC-DC system design done right
You will learn topics such as input and output filtering, protections, compatibility with the source and load dynamics
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