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Ruggedised 250W non-isolated DC-DC converters, conduction-cooled and wide range inputs and outputs

The RGA models comprise of three voltage and current combinations to support operation from 12V, 18V, 24V, 36V and 48V power sources

TDK Corporation announces the introduction of the 250W rated TDK-Lambda RGA series of ruggedised non-isolated DC-DC converters. Capable of operating from an input voltage of 9 to 40V or 9 to 53V, the non-isolated step-down converters deliver output voltages that can be adjustable from 3.3 to 15V, 3.3 to 24V or 3.3 to 40V with output currents of up to 20A. The series is designed to be used in harsh environment applications including robotics, AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles), communications, COTS, industrial and portable battery-powered equipment.

In a 1/16th brick form factor, measuring 35.6 x 25.6 x 13mm, the converters are encapsulated to provide a higher resistance to shock and vibration. The five-sided aluminium die cast housing with mounting tabs reduces radiated EMI and enables conduction cooling to a cold-plate for fan-less operation.

The RGA models comprise of three voltage and current combinations to support operation from 12V, 18V, 24V, 36V and 48V power sources. The wide input ranges can assist with inventory reduction programs with one part number covering multiple nominal voltages. 

With efficiencies of up to 98%, power losses are minimised allowing the products to operate in harsh environments of -40°C to +110°C case temperature. The need for external output capacitance is reduced due to an optimised dynamic voltage response, thus reducing board space requirements. 

The basic feature models include an output voltage adjustment pin, negative logic remote on-off, remote sense, input under-voltage, over-current and thermal protection. Full feature models are equipped with a power good signal, output voltage sequencing and the ability to synchronise the operating frequency to minimise system noise. 

All models carry the CE and UKCA mark for the Low Voltage and RoHS Directives and are designed to the IEC/UL/CSA/EN 62368-1 safety standards. Evaluation boards are available for quick and easy testing.

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