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Efficient 150/200 W dc-dc converters target data processing, industrial uses

March 3, 2022 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

CUI Inc announced the expansion of its PRQ Isolated dc-dc converters line, which provides a lower-cost alternative to VHK models and high-wattage power solutions. The PRQ150W-D/T/DIN and PRQ200W-D/T/DIN are EN 62368-1 certified 150W and 200W quarter-brick dc-dc converters housed in fully encapsulated aluminum alloy cases. They are suited for designers working on data, telecom, robotics, and industrial applications that require large amounts of power in a compact package.

Coupled with their EN 62368-1 certification, the new converters also boast a UL 940V-0 flammability rating and overcurrent, over-voltage, and short-circuit protection. They offer up to 91% efficiency, a single regulated output, a five-sided shield, and an ultra-wide 4:1 input range.

CUI Inc’s dc-dc converters are available in a DIP package and with or without a heatsink or baseplate.

The PRQ150W-D/T/DIN and PRQ200W-D/T/DIN are available immediately.

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Filed Under: Converters, Data center, DC-DC, Development Tools, Industrial, Power Components, Robotics Tagged With: cuiinc

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