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TRACO Power’s new 40 and 60 W dc/dc converters with ultra-wide 12:1 input range

By Heather Hall | July 13, 2020

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TRACO Power’s new 40-W TEP 40 UIR and 60-W TEP 60 UIR families of high-performance dc/dc converters offer an ultra-wide 12:1 input range in the industry standard quarter brick package. These robust dc/dc converters were designed for railway, transportation and industrial markets providing a diverse set of features for challenging applications.

The TEP 40 UIR (40 W) and TEP 60 UIR (60 W) families each consist of 10 models offering a choice of two ultra-wide input ranges of 9-75 or 14-160 Vin and single outputs of 5 / 12 / 15 / 24 / 48 Vout, trimmable -20/+10%. The ultra-wide 12:1 input range allow these converters to be an all-in-one solution for applications requiring operation over multiple input ranges. An internal circuit extends hold-up time, eliminating the need for expensive high-voltage capacitors at the input. A single 25V capacitor covers the entire input range, effectively reducing cost, size and inrush current. These converters are offered in the standard quarter brick (2.3 in. x 1.45 in. x 0.5 in.) metal package. Standard features include: a high efficiency up to 91%; operating temperature range of -40°C up to +85°C; I/O-isolation voltage of 3,000 Vac; adjustable under voltage lockout function; remote on/off; and adjustable outputs. All models are approved to IEC/EN/UL 62368-1 and certified for railway applications according to EN 50155, EN 61373, EN 45545-2 and supported by a 3-year product warranty.

For more information, visit tracopower.com/series/tep-uir

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