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Non-Isolated, Point-Of-Load

Thursday, October 29, 2009

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The FPDK12TR8006PSV converter features 6 A of output current.



FDK Corporation (San Jose, CA) extends its DK Series of non-isolated, point-of-load (POL) dc-dc converters with the addition of a new product in a low profile single in line (SIP) package. The FPDK12TR8006PSV converter features:

  • 6 A of output current.
  • A power density exceeding 950 Watts/cubic inch. 
  • An efficiency of up to 93 percent.
  • Offered in a 0.394 x 0.220 in. (10.0 x 5.6 mm) SIP package.
  • Aheight of 0.472 in. (12.0 mm). 
  • A footprint of less than 0.1 in² (0.6 cm²).
  • An input of 5.6 Vdc to 14.0 Vdc.
  • An output voltage in the range of 0.8 Vdc to 6.6 Vdc. 
  • Remote ON/OFF.
  • Over-current and over-temperature protection.

For more information visit www.fdk.com

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