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POWER ELECTRONICS


RAILWAY WIDE RANGE DC INPUT 4:1, 10:1 and 12:1 input voltage range


PCB mount DC/DCs from 8W up to 240W 3kV basic or reinforced isolation


Operating temperature -40°C to +100°C UL60950 and EN50155 certified, CE marked EN45542-2 compliant


RIA12 surge stopper modules available No minimum load requirements IRIS/AFAQ certified production


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RIA12 EVAL BOARDS


Rapid prototyping RIA12 certified (385V) EN50121-3-2 EMC filter 24V/48V & 110V versions


Footprints for 2”x1”, ¼ or ½ brick DC/DCs


Up to 40A output current Ext. Hold-up capacitor Isolated EN function


HIGH PERFORMANCE


OEM technology decision makers trust WINSYSTEMS for guidance in selecting the optimal embedded computer solutions for new products. With WINSYSTEMS as your technology partner, you’ll have more time to focus on unique design elements while reducing stress, lowering costs, and shortening time to market.


When your name and reputation are on the line, choose WINSYSTEMS. We help you succeed in the marketplace by embedding success in every application!


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PUBLISHER SetForm Media International Transport Manufacturer–January 2019 MEDIA ACCT CONTACT Paul Maher pmaher@setform.com +44 (0) 20 70622566


QUALITY CERTIFIED ISO 9001:2015


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ULTRA


WIDE 12:1 INPUT


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