TRACO POWER Releases New THN 10WIR Series of 10 Watt High-Density DC/DC Converters

By Tiera Oliver

Associate Editor

Embedded Computing Design

February 27, 2020

News

The THN 10WIR series of ruggedized 10 Watt DC/DC converters are designed and manufactured for high reliability in harsh environments.

TRACO POWER released its new THN 10WIR series of 10 watt high-density DC/DC Converters in the industry standard 1” x 1” footprint and qualified for rugged industrial and railway applications and certified to EN 50155 and EN 61373 standards.

The THN 10WIR series of ruggedized 10 Watt DC/DC converters are designed and manufactured for reliability in harsh environments. The converters have ultra-wide wide 4:1 input ranges of 9-36, 18-78 and 36-160 VDC with single and dual outputs ranging from 3.3-24 VDC. The design provides high efficiencies up to 90% and enables a full load operating temperature range from -40 to +80°C without derating and increased resistance against electromagnetic interference, shock/vibration and thermal shock. 

All models are safety approved to IEC/EN/UL 62368-1 with CB Report and EN 50155 certified qualifying them for harsh environments in industrial, railway and transportation systems and further qualified for fire behavior of components per EN 45545-2. 

Features of the THN 10WIR  include: an internal EN 55032 class A input filter, input under-voltage-lockout, short circuit protection, remote On/Off,  and output voltage trim. All models offer reliability with an MTBF in excess of 2.3 million hours and are supported by TRACO POWER’S 3 year warranty.

Products are in stock and available through the TRACO POWER global distribution network. 

For more information, visit: www.tracopower.us/tthn10wir

Tiera Oliver, Associate Editor for Embedded Computing Design, is responsible for web content edits, product news, and constructing stories. She also assists with newsletter updates as well as contributing and editing content for ECD podcasts and the ECD YouTube channel. Before working at ECD, Tiera graduated from Northern Arizona University where she received her B.S. in journalism and political science and worked as a news reporter for the university’s student led newspaper, The Lumberjack.

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