Artesyn / Advanced Energy ERM75 DC/DC Converter, 24V dc/ 3.13 A, 101V dc Input, 43V Input 75 W, Through Hole, 85 °C Max

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Subtotal (1 tube of 5 units)*

Kr. 8 455,04

(exc. VAT)

Kr. 10 568,80

(inc. VAT)

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1 - 4Kr. 8 455,04Kr. 1 691,008
5 - 9Kr. 8 116,91Kr. 1 623,382
10 - 24Kr. 7 863,28Kr. 1 572,656
25 - 49Kr. 7 440,46Kr. 1 488,092
50 +Kr. 6 933,21Kr. 1 386,642

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RS Stock No.:
172-0183
Mfr. Part No.:
ERM03H72
Brand:
Artesyn / Advanced Energy
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Brand

Artesyn / Advanced Energy

Product Type

DC/DC Converter

Output Voltage 1

24V dc

Minimum Input Voltage

43V

Maximum Input Voltage

101V dc

Output Current 1

3.13A

Mount Type

Through Hole

Number of Outputs

1

MTBF

209000h

Isolation Voltage

1.5kV dc

Package Type

DIP

Maximum Output Power

75W

Length

57.9mm

Series

ERM75

Width

36.8mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Depth

12.7mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Efficiency

91%

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

The ERM75 series high performance 75 watt isolated DC-DC converter modules are designed specifically for railway applications. The high input versions feature a 66 to 160 Vdc input for equipment used on railway rolling stock. There is a choice of four single output models, offering voltages of 5 V, 12 V, 15 V or 24 V. Fully encapsulated in a metal case with an isolated baseplate, the converters have an industry-standard 2.28 x 1.45 inch (57.9 x 36.8mm) quarter-brick footprint and a height of just 0.5 inch (12.7 mm).

Small 57.9 x 36.8 x12.7 mm package

Input Range 43 - 101 Vdc

High Efficiency up to 92%

No Minimum Load Requirement

Operating Temp. Range -40 °C to +80 °C

Reinforced Insulation 3000 VACrms

Under-Voltage Shutdown

Remote On/Off

Metal Case with Isolated Baseplate

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