187 - 250W DC/DC converter wall, DIN and 19" rack mount |
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PM250-series 187 to 250WPolyamp PM250 series DC/DC converters with output voltages 13.8V, 24V, 48V, 60V, 110V. An extra output with series diode and an alarm circuit with potential free relay output. Input ranges from 11V to 60Vd.c. Very high practical MTBF and CE marked as fee standing unit. Intended to be mounted on wall, DIN rail, vehicle body and 19" rack. Operating temperature range -25 to +55°C.
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Input / Output
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EMC, Safety & Environment base for CE mark
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Operation
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Features
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Output |
Input |
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Voltage |
Current |
Power |
11 - 16V |
20 - 32V |
40 - 60V |
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13.2 V |
14.1 A |
187W |
PM250 12/13,2 |
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13,2 V |
18.9 A |
250W |
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PM250 24/13,2 |
PM250 48/13,2 |
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24 V |
7.8 A |
187W |
PM250 12/24 |
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24 V |
10.4A |
250W |
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PM250 24/24 |
PM250 48/24 |
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36 V |
5.0A |
187W |
PM250 12/36 |
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36 V |
6.9A |
250W |
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PM250 24/36 |
PM250 48/36 |
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48 V |
3.9A |
187W |
PM250 12/48 |
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48 V |
5.2 A |
250W |
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PM250 24/48 |
PM250 48/48 |
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Nominal input |
Input voltage range |
Stop level |
Code |
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12 Vd.c. |
11 - 16V |
<10 Vd.c. |
12 |
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24 Vd.c. |
20 - 32V |
<16,8 Vd.c. |
24 |
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48 Vd.c. |
40 - 60V |
<33,6 Vd.c. |
48 |
CANopen control of |
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