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Isolated dc-dc converters sport ultra-thin form factor

October 21, 2020 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

CUI Inc announced the addition of four ultra-thin converter series to its isolated dc-dc converter line.

New Series: PYBJ3-OD: Open frame series in 6 pin DIP package; PYBJ3-D: Encapsulated series in 6 pin DIP package; PYBJ3-OM: Open frame series in surface mount package; PYBJ3-M: Encapsulated series in surface mount package

Features and Benefits: 2:1 and 4:1 input voltage range; 3 watts of power; Single regulated output; 1500 Vdc isolation; 125 to 600mA output current; -40 to +85°C operating temperature range; Low profile; Over voltage, over current, and short circuit protection

The PYBJ3 series of isolated dc-dc converters are suitable for use in convection-cooled equipment and applications, including microcontrollers, datacom, telecom, remote sensor systems, and portable electronics.

The PYBJ3 series are widely available online through CUI’s distribution partners. Please contact CUI for OEM & volume pricing or modified & custom designs. Stock to 10 weeks starting at $12.99 for a single unit through distribution.

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