TRACOPOWER TEN 3 DC-DC Converter, 5V dc/ 250mA Output, 18 → 36 V dc Input, 3W, Through Hole, +85°C Max Temp

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RS Stock No.:
124-7601
Mfr. Part No.:
TEN 3-2421
Brand:
TRACOPOWER
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Brand

TRACOPOWER

Output Voltage

5V dc

Input Voltage Range

18 → 36 V dc

Power Rating

3W

Input Voltage Nominal

24 V dc

Output Current

250mA

Mounting Type

Through Hole

Isolated

Yes

Number of Outputs

2

Package

DIP 24

Isolation Voltage

1.5kV dc

Length

32mm

Depth

10.2mm

Series

TEN 3

Load Regulation

±2%

Minimum Temperature

-40°C

Efficiency

79%

Maximum Temperature

+85°C

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Traco 1.98 to 3W DIP Single/Dual Output Regulated Isolated DC-DC Converter - TEN 3 Series


The Traco Power TEN 3 series is a range of isolated, 3 Watt, DC-DC converters in a DIP-24 package. With their high efficiency these regulated converters allows an operating temperature range of –40°C to +85°C. The full SMD design of these DC-DC converters guarantees high reliability. The TEN 3 series is ideal for a wide range of applications in industrial and communication systems.

Wide 2:1 input range
High efficiency up to 84%
Full SMD-design
Short circuit protection
Extended operating temperature range –40°C to 85°C
I/O isolation 1500 VDC
Input filter to meet EN 55022, Class A and FCC, level A without external components
24-pin DIP with industry standard pinout
High reliability, MTBF >1.1 Mio. h

Standards

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

Approvals

cUL/UL , IEC/EN , CSA File No. 226037

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