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TRACO Power TEL 10WI 10W DC-DC Converters | New Product Brief

August 29, 2018 by Mouser Electronics

TRACO Power’s TEL 10WI is a series of 10 W DC-DC converters designed to provide high density and efficient power conversion to cost-sensitive instrumentation, IT, and industrial applications.

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TRACO Power TEL 10WI 10W DC-DC Converters

TRACO Power’s TEL 10WI is a series of 10 W DC-DC converters designed to provide high density and efficient power conversion to cost-sensitive instrumentation, IT, and industrial applications. The TEL 10WI is housed in a shielded DIP-16 metal case, delivering a power density of 3.83 W/cm3 while maintaining typical efficiency up to 88%. The high efficiency leads to low thermal loss, and the converters are rated for operation up to 70°C at full load and 88°C at 50% load. The series is offered with a wide 4:1 input in two ranges, and is available with outputs from 3.3 V to 24 V, and dual outputs at ±12 V and ±15 V. The TEL 10WI series includes current limiting, short circuit protection, and an internal filter to comply with Class A conducted emissions requirements, and it has a 3 year warranty.

  • Package: Metal DIP-16, six-sided shielded with an insulated baseplate
  • Power Density: 3.83 W/cm3
  • Operating Temperature: -40°C to +88°C
  • Input Voltage: 9 - 36 VDC, 18 - 75 VDC
  • Output Voltage: 3.3 - 24 VDC, ±12 VDC, ±15 VDC
  • Integrated EN 55032 Class A filter

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