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          Rugged 6-10W DC-DC converters offer

          new chassis and DIN rail mounting option




          ‘The launch of 6-10W converters fills a gap in the   lent performance with no oscillation in no-load and               Silicon Carbide (SiC):
          market for chassis or DIN rail-mount modules which   light-load conditions. The modules have no mini-
          are suitable for low-power applications. Customers   mum load requirement. Like other MINMAX mod-                      Challenging the future
          can now meet the requirement for regulated pow-      ules, the MJWI06C and MKWI10C make it easy for
          er outputs of 10W without the need to design and     customers to comply with electro-magnetic com-                    of Power Electronics
          assemble a board-mount power supply,’ said Achun     patibility (EMC) regulations. For EMI emissions, they

          Tsai, Global Sales Manager of MINMAX. MINMAX         are approved to EN 55032 Class A and FCC Level A.                 By Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, Editor-in-Chief of Power Electronics News and EEWeb
          released two new series of rugged, encapsulated      For electromagnetic immunity, they are approved to
          DC-DC power modules supporting loads of up to 6W     EN 61000-4-2, -3, -4, -5, -6 and -8. System protec-
          or 10W and equipped for chassis or DIN rail mount-   tion features include under-voltage, overload and
          ing. Suitable for use on a 24V or 48V power bus, the   short-circuit protection. The modules are validated
          6W MJWI06C and 10W MKWI10C converter modules         for worldwide safety compliance under the Certifi-                In power electronics, we now know SiC as a wide      plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles. We inter-
          provide a stand-alone power supply solution which    cation Bodies (CB) scheme.                                        bandgap (WBG) semiconductor, which has revo-         viewed Anup Bhalla, VP of Engineering at United-

          does not need to be integrated into a circuit board                                                                    lutionised power conversion performance, yield-      SiC.
          design in industrial or communications equipment.    For More Information                                              ing efficiency figures unattainable before at high
          They offer an ideal way to supply a regulated voltage                                                                  frequencies, with further knock-on benefits of       UnitedSiC develops innovative silicon carbide FET
          to circuits in server racks, data cabinets, and out-                                                                   smaller associated passive components, particu-      and diode power semiconductors that deliver the
          door telecoms equipment such as base transmitter            ▶ MJWI06C 6W DC-DC Converter                               larly magnetics, and consequent cost, weight and     industry’s best SiC efficiency and performance
          stations. The rugged modules handle harsh oper-             ▶ MKWI10C 10W DC-DC Converter                              size savings.                                        for electric vehicle (EV) chargers, DC-DC convert-
          ating conditions, including an ambient temperature                                                                                                                          ers and traction drives, as well as telecom/server
          range of -40°C to +92.5°C, and provide I/O isolation        ▶ Worldwide Distribution                                   The prospects for strong growth in SiC devices       power supplies variable speed motor drives and
          of 3kV DC. A stable feedback loop produces excel-                                                                      are high, stimulated by the increasing sales of      solar PV inverters.


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