TRACOPOWER THD 10N DC/DC Converter, 5.1V/ 2 A, 18V dc Input, 9V Input 10 W, Through Hole, 85 °C Max Temp -40 °C Min

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RS Stock No.:
871-1777
Mfr. Part No.:
THD 10-1211N
Brand:
TRACOPOWER
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Brand

TRACOPOWER

Output Voltage 1

5.1V

Product Type

DC/DC Converter

Minimum Input Voltage

9V

Maximum Input Voltage

18V dc

Output Current 1

2A

Mount Type

Through Hole

Input Ratio

2:1

Number of Outputs

1

MTBF

1000000h

Number of Pins

24

Isolation Voltage

1.5kV dc

Package Type

DIP-24

Maximum Output Power

10W

Series

THD 10N

Width

20.3mm

Length

31.8mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Depth

10.2mm

Efficiency

85%

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Traco 10W Regulated Isolated DC-DC Converter - THD10-N Series


The Traco Power THD 10N series is a range of isolated high performance 10W DC-DC converters, in a low profile DIL-24 package, with standard industry pin-out. These DC-DC converters also feature built-in overvoltage protection and internal EMI-filter to meet EN 55022, class A. The THD 10N DC-DC converters have a full SMD-design with exclusive use of ceramic capacitors, which guarantees high reliability and long product lifetime. Typical applications for these converters are industrial electronics, instrumentation, data communication systems and battery operated equipment with limited space available on the PCB.

Wide 2:1 input Voltage range

High efficiency up to 87%

Operating temperature range –40°C to +85°C

Internal EMI-filter meets EN 55022, class A

I/O isolation 1500VDC

Remote On/Off

No minimum load required

Approvals

UL/cUL

Standards

UL/cUL 60950-1, IEC/EN 60950-1

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