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1.5/3-W DC-DC converter modules handle full loads over extended temperature range

March 3, 2022 By Redding Traiger

TDK Corporation announces the introduction of additional models to the popular CCG series of isolated DC-DC converters. The 1.5W and 3W rated parts operate convection cooled at full load from -40 to +85oC. All voltage combinations are available with terminations for either surface-mount or through-hole placement. Applications include data and telecommunications, test, measurement, process control, broadcast, and battery-powered equipment.

The new CCG1R5 (1.5W) and CCG3 (3W) models comprise 36 voltage and current combinations with 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 15V, and dual +/-12V and +/-15V outputs. The dual output models can also be connected to supply 24V and 30V. All can operate from either 4.5 to 18V, 9 to 36V, or 18 to 76Vdc inputs to support operation from 5V, 12V, 24V, and 48V power sources. This 4:1 input range can assist with inventory reduction programs with one part number covering two nominal voltages.

Both the 1.5W and 3W share a common compact package size of 15.7mm x 10.4mm x 11.5mm (length x width x height). The plastic case is not encapsulated, avoiding quality risks associated with silicone potting compounds during reflow soldering.

Over-current protection and remote on/off is standard, with a -5/+10% output voltage adjustment range on single outputs only. Input to output isolation is 1,500Vdc. Certification is to the IEC/UL/CSA/EN 62368-1 safety standards with the CE and UKCA marks for the Low Voltage and RoHS Directives.

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Filed Under: Converters, DC-DC, Telecommunications Tagged With: tdkcorporation

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