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63-8369-27 XP Power JCA 6W Isolated DC-DC Converter Through Hole, Voltage in 18 → 36 V dc, Voltage out 12V dc JCA0624S12
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Product Model: 63-8369-27
Product Brand: XP Power
Features
- XP Power - JCA Series of 4/6 W Isolated DC-DC Converters. The JCA series from XP Power offers a highly reliable range of single and dual output, 4 W to 6 W, isolated DC-DC converters. The series attributes 1500 VDC input to output with basic insulation, 500 VDC input to case and 500 VDC output to case. The range is available in a compact 1.0 x 0.8 metal package, has a 2:1 input range and has been fully UL and TUV approved. 4 W to 6 W, isolated DC-DC converters Compact metal 1.0 x 0.8 package 2:1 input range 1500 VDC input to output with basic insulation 500 VDC input to case, 500 VDC output to case Single and dual output High efficiency up to 85% -40 °C to +100 °C Operating temperature UL and TUV approved Industry standard pin out
Spec
- Quantity:1set(16pieces)
- Output Voltage:12V dc
- Input Voltage Range:18 → 36 V dc
- Input Voltage Nominal:24 V dc
- Isolation Voltage:1.5kV dc
- Power Rating:6W
- Output Current:500mA
- Mounting Type:Through Hole
- Number of Outputs:1
- Efficiency:84%
- Package:DIP 24
- Load Regulation:±1%
- Maximum Temperature:+100°C
- Series:JCA
- CODE No.:161-9077
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