New Industry Products

C&D Technologies’ New Converter Allows Downstream Space Savings in IBA

October 19, 2006 by Jeff Shepard

C&D Technologies Inc. introduced its new EUS34-096 with a fixed 5:1 conversion ratio isolated dc-dc converter. The module is designed for powering multiple downstream, non-isolated point-of-load (POL) converters in Intermediate Bus Architecture (IBA) applications found in computer and telecommunications equipment.

By incorporating input-to-output isolation of up to 2250Vdc, the EUS34-096 is intended to allow designers to achieve cost and space savings by allowing them to use non-isolated POL converters rather than larger, more expensive, isolated versions. The new module, which has an industry standard eighth-brick footprint, has an input voltage range of 38 to 55Vdc. It is able to deliver a maximum of 300W at 48Vdc input, and minimum 240W output at 38Vdc input, both at +55°C and 200LFM airflow. Typical efficiency of the fully RoHS compliant Bus Converter is 96%.

The EUS34-096 features a positive or negative triggered primary side remote enable capability, and over-current and over-temperature protection, both with automatic restart. The new module is suitable for parallel operation allowing it to satisfy the requirements of higher power applications. Overall dimensions are 58.4mm x 36.8mm x 12.2mm and the operating temperature range is -40 to +85°C. The EUS34-096 meets the requirements of the UL94V-0 flammability specification and has a demonstrated MTBF of 1.3 million hours.

Unit pricing for the C&D Technologies EUS34-096 is $46.55 in OEM quantities (USA, 100-piece pricing), and delivery is from stock to 14 weeks.