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Product category: Power supplies and plant cabling
News Release from: Phoenix Contact | Subject: Quint 24VDC
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 31 October 2005

DC-DC converters for regulated 24 V
output voltage

For end users who require a regulated 24V DC output voltage, Phoenix Contact is now offering the Quint DC-DC converter, to convert 18-32 V DC into an adjustable, regulated 24V output voltage

For end users who require a regulated 24V output voltage, Phoenix Contact is now offering the Quint 24VDC/24VDC/10A DC-DC converter This converts direct voltage from 18-32 V DC into adjustable, regulated 24V output voltage

The converter is approved for marine applications.

Sensitive devices need non-stop power in order to operate reliably.

For this reason, the unregulated direct voltage is transformed into a regulated output voltage, which can be set anywhere between 22.5 and 28.5 V.

This is useful in situations such as output voltages from unregulated power supplies or fluctuating battery-supported power supply networks.

For purposes of redundancy and enhancing performance, many of the narrow 80 mm devices can be connected simultaneously.

Combining the DC-DC converter with the same Quint Power type of power supply, results in redundancy with various power supply networks.

In addition, the module enables two DC power grids to be galvanically isolated.

The Mini Power line of DC-DC converters with 24 V, 1 A output is available for direct voltage from 36-75 V and 10-32 V.

With a width of 22.5 mm, their housing is exceptionally narrow.

Phoenix Contact is one of the world leaders in developing and manufacturing connectivity solutions and automation components. Request a free brochure from Phoenix Contact ...

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