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Smallest isolated 8-W dc-dc converter fits in a DIP

June 5, 2017 By Taylor Meade Leave a Comment

MINMAX is announces the new MDWI08 series of 8W Isolated / Regulated DC-DC Converters with ultra-wide input ranges in the smallest/ultra-compact 16 pin DIP package measuring only 0.94 x 0.54 x 0.31”, offering a very high power density up to 50W/in3. This level of integration offers system designers the opportunity to reduce overall PCB layout area or add more features into existing PCB profiles.

The MDWI08 family of dc-dc converters consists of 14 models offering 9-36 or 18-75 VDC input ranges with single output models ranging 3.3 – 24 VDC and dual output models ±12V or ±15V delivering 8 Watts of output power. All models feature: I/O Isolation of 1500VDC; high average efficiency up to 86%; operating ambient temperature range of -40°C to +80°C (with derating > 70°C with no forced air cooling required); faster start-up; fully regulated outputs with high precision; no minimum load requirement; very low no-load power consumption; shielded metal package; built-in EMI filter that meets EN55022/32 Class A without additional filtering required; and under-voltage / overload / short-circuit protection. All models have been qualified per the CB scheme with safety approvals to UL/cUL/IEC/EN 60950-1 and UL/cUL/IEC/EN 623368-1 standards. All MINMAX products are Reach Compliant, RoHS Compliant, Hazardous Substance Process Management (IECQ QC 080000) and conflict Mineral free backed by a 3 Year Warranty.

Models are in stock and available for immediate evaluation. Price is as low as $13.60 in 299 piece quantities.

 

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