Mobility Application
DC/DCs Provide 600 W
RECOM is expanding its range of 'Ready to Use' DC/DCs for the harsh environment of mobility
applications such as rail and industry with a 600 W product featuring
a choice of input ranges. The new DC/DC converters can also be used in
other demanding applications where a wide range of nominal DC inputs is required.
The 24 V output RMOD600-W covers 48 V, 60 V, and 80 V input nominals with
a range of 33.6 V to 96 V (125 V peak) and the 13 V output RMOD600-EW has an
extended continuous input range of 33.6 V to 125 V to include 90 V nominal input.
Both models are in rugged metallic enclosures sealed to an IP69K rating for dust and water ingress and can be mounted in any exposed area. Products are additionally compliant with EN 60068 for resistance to temperature cycling, shock and endurance, humidity/heat cycling, vibration, mechanical shock, and salt spray. Isolation is 2.5 kVDC and the parts are safety-certified to IEC/EN/UL/CSA 62368-1 ‘basic’ grade. Comprehensive protection includes input reverse polarity, over temperature, and output short circuit/overcurrent.
The RMOD series operates at high efficiency and is intended for a baseplate-cooled operation to a maximum ambient temperature of 85 °C without derating.
Both models are in rugged metallic enclosures sealed to an IP69K rating for dust and water ingress and can be mounted in any exposed area. Products are additionally compliant with EN 60068 for resistance to temperature cycling, shock and endurance, humidity/heat cycling, vibration, mechanical shock, and salt spray. Isolation is 2.5 kVDC and the parts are safety-certified to IEC/EN/UL/CSA 62368-1 ‘basic’ grade. Comprehensive protection includes input reverse polarity, over temperature, and output short circuit/overcurrent.
The RMOD series operates at high efficiency and is intended for a baseplate-cooled operation to a maximum ambient temperature of 85 °C without derating.
The overall size of the RMOD600 series is just 203 x 115 x 71 mm including sealed
connectors and mounting flanges.
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Nuremberg, 09 - 11 April 2024
Hall 4A, Both 329