Recom RS3 DC/DC Converter, 5V dc/, 36V dc Input, 18V Input 3 W, Through Hole, 85 °C Max Temp -40 °C Min Temp, 8-Pin SIP

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RS Stock No.:
163-760
Mfr. Part No.:
RS3-2405S
Brand:
Recom
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Brand

Recom

Product Type

DC/DC Converter

Output Voltage 1

5V dc

Maximum Input Voltage

36V dc

Minimum Input Voltage

18V

Output Current 2

600mA

Mount Type

Through Hole

Input Ratio

2:1

Number of Outputs

1

MTBF

745000h

Ripple and Noise

50mV Pk-Pk

Output Voltage Adjustment Range

18/36 V

Isolation Voltage

500V ac

Number of Pins

8

Maximum Output Power

3W

Package Type

SIP

Weight

4.7g

Depth

11.1mm

Length

21.8mm

Width

9.2mm

Standards/Approvals

UR, RoHS

Series

RS3

Efficiency

81%

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

RECOM DC-DC Converter, 1kV I/O Isolation, SIP Package - RS3 series - RS3-2405S


Need a clean 5V DC, 600mA power supply? This DC-DC converter from RECOM can deliver just that using an input between 18 and 36 V DC. Thanks to 83% efficiency, you won't need to worry about energy disappearing into thin Air as heat. Low ripple and noise ensure a consistent supply you can count on. The electronics are housed in a space-saving SIP package so that the whole unit measures just 21.8 (L) x 9.2 (W) x 11.1mm (D).

Features & Benefits


• Through-hole mounting forms a robust connection with the board

• Operating temperature range between -40°C and +71°C makes it suitable for harsh environments

• 1kV input/output isolation keeps your equipment safe in the event of a power surge

Applications


• Military hardware

• Lighting rigs

• Automotive industry

What's DC in electricity?


DC stands for direct current and refers to an electrical charge that flows in one direction. This is as opposed to alternating current, AC for short, which can flow back and forth. Batteries generate DC power, for example, which is also used for large power supplies that drive motors and electronic systems.

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