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DC/DC Converters feature eighth-brick pinout and package.

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DC/DC Converters feature eighth-brick pinout and package.
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July 23, 2008 - Featuring open-frame design that uses interleaved synchronous rectifier topology to achieve efficiency over 90%, 100 W UCE Series offers fixed output voltages from 1.5-12 V and output current to 40 A. Modules accept input voltage of 36-75 Vdc and operate with full-rated power at max temperature of 85ºC with only moderate airflow. Measuring 58.4 x 22.9 mm with 10.16 mm profile, RoHS-compliant devices include 2,250 Vdc isolation and self-protection features.

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Murata Power Solutions, Inc.
11 Cabot Blvd.
Mansfield, MA, 02048
USA



Murata Power Solutions UCE Series/Cost Effective Eighth Brick DC/DC Converters


UCE Series

Isolated, high efficiency DC/DC converter series gives ultra-high performance in a small package

Industry standard eighth-brick pinout and package

Choice of outputs between 1.5V and 12V, up to 100W output power

Efficiency over 90%, isolation to 2250VDC (BASIC)

Extensive self-protection and short-circuit features

July 2008, Mansfield, Massachusetts

Murata Power Solutions has added a new series of cost-effective eighth-brick DC/DC Converters to its existing range of brick converter products. The fully isolated (2250VDC) UCE series is available with fixed output voltages from 1.5V to 12V, output current to 40A and output power up to 100W.

UCE series DC/DC Converters have a high-density, open-frame design that uses an interleaved synchronous rectifier topology to achieve efficiency levels of over 90%. The modules accept a wide input voltage range of 36VDC to 75VDC, with an excellent thermal performance and derating enabling them to operate with full-rated power at their maximum 85ºC operating temperature with only moderate airflow. Minimum operating temperature is -40ºC.

Compact overall dimensions of 58.4mm x 22.9mm and a low profile of just 10.16mm allow the UCE series to be incorporated in designs where space is limited. Typical applications include distributed power architectures, servers, plus telecoms, wireless and information technology equipment.

UCE series DC/DC Converters are RoHS compliant and fully protected against input over/undervoltage, output overcurrent and short-circuit. An on-board temperature sensor shuts down the converter if thermal limits are reached; output protection automatically restarts the converter when the fault is removed. A remote on/off control input enables phased start-up and shutdown in multi-voltage applications, as well as standby operation which provides power savings. Output trim and sense functions are also provided.

The UCE series has UL/EN/IEC 60950 safety approvals and has been subjected to EMI testing performed to widely accepted EMC standards.

Typical pricing starts at $35.00 in OEM quantities with lead-times from stock to 12 weeks ARO.

About Murata Power Solutions

Murata Power Solutions (www.murata-ps.com), is headquartered in Mansfield, Massachusetts, with over 1,300 employees, and locations in the USA, Canada, Mexico, England, France, Germany, Tokyo and China. Murata Power Solutions designs, manufactures and distributes DC/DC Converters, AC/DC Power Supplies, Magnetics, Data Acquisition devices and Panel Meters, and offers these products in custom, standard and modified-standard variations. These products, which are built to exacting requirements in ISO9000:2000-approved facilities, are typically used worldwide within telecommunications, computing, industrial and other high-tech applications.

About Murata

Based in Kyoto Japan, Murata Manufacturing Company Ltd is one of the world's leading providers of ceramic based components, sensors, and AC/DC and DC/DC power solutions. Founded in 1950, the company has over 26,000 employees worldwide, and over $4.9 billion US in consolidated annual sales (as of March 31, 2007). Everywhere in the world, wherever you can reach, Murata's electronic components are always at work. For more information about Murata, visit http://www.murata.com
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