XP Power IZ DC/DC Converter, 5V, -5 V/ 300 mA, 36V dc Input, 8V Input 3 W, Through Hole, 100 °C Max Temp -40 °C Min

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RS Stock No.:
122-8652
Distrelec Article No.:
302-24-580
Mfr. Part No.:
IZ2405S
Brand:
XP Power
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Brand

XP Power

Output Voltage 1

5, -5V

Product Type

DC/DC Converter

Maximum Input Voltage

36V dc

Minimum Input Voltage

8V

Output Current 1

300mA

Mount Type

Through Hole

Input Ratio

2:1

Number of Outputs

2

MTBF

1340000h

Isolation Voltage

1.6kV dc

Number of Pins

8

Maximum Output Power

3W

Package Type

SIP

Depth

11.1mm

Length

21.85mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Width

9.2mm

Series

IZ

Efficiency

79%

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

100°C

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

XP Power - IZ Series of Isolated DC-DC Converters


The IZ series from XP Power offers a highly reliable range of regulated single and dual output, 3 W, isolated DC-DC converters. The series features 1600 VDC in isolation and has been designed in an industry standard SIP package. These Compact DC-DC converters also attribute a 2:1 input range, continuous short circuit protection and a wide -40 °C to +100 °C operating temperature range, making them the perfect choice for a host of commercial and industrial applications.

3 W, Isolated DC-DC converters

1600 VDC in isolation

Regulated single and dual output

2:1 Input range

SIP package

Remote on/off

Wide -40 °C to +100 °C operating temperature range

Continuous short circuit protection

XP Power Isolated DC-DC Converters


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