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Expanded BusQor Portfolio

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The SQ60 series offers MTBF values in excess of 2 MHrs.



SynQor (Boxborough, MA) announces the release of several new entries in its SQ60 series, expanding its BusQor family of isolated semi-regulated DC-DC converters for intermediate bus architecture applications. The SQ60 series offers:

  • Telco input range of 36-75 V and provides a semi-regulated 12 V for point-of-load converters.
  • Next-generation, board-mountable, fixed switching frequency technology.
  • Synchronous rectification to achieve full load power conversion efficiencies approaching 96 percent.
  • Quarter-brick and half brick converters that feature tightly matched output droop share characteristics.
  • Input under-voltage lockout, input over-voltage shutdown, output current limit and short circuit protection, active back bias limit, output over-voltage protection and thermal shutdown.
  • 2000 Vdc isolation rating between input and output.
  • MTBF values in excess of 2 MHrs.
  • 6/6 RoHS compliance.

For more information visit www.synqor.com

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