Power density, low weight and ease-of-use are critical considerations when designing isolated, regulated DC-DC converter systems for a broad range of robotics, UAV, rail, communications and defense/aerospace applications. The new DCM2322 ChiP family, a lower-power variant of the Vicor DCM3623 series, delivers on these important requirements.
Packaged in a 22 x 23 x 7mm ChiP, the new series offers engineers wide input voltage ranges of 43 – 154V, 14 – 72V and 9 – 50V with power levels ranging from 35 to 120W and efficiencies up to 90.5%. Vicor DCMs use high-frequency zero-voltage switching topology to achieve industry-leading thermal and electrical performance with power densities five times greater than competing DC-DC converters.
New DCM2322 ChiP Family of Parts
Package Size: 22 x 23 x 7mm
43 – 154V input
14 – 72V input
9 – 50V input
Learn more about the DCM2322 family and the extensive series of Vicor isolated DCMs.
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