VI-BWZ-CV-S Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

VI-BWZ-CV-S-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

VI-BWZ-CV-S

Price: $ 141.44
Product Category:

Power Supplies - Board Mount

Manufacturer: Vicor Corporation
Short Description: DC DC CONVERTER 2V 60W
More Detail: Isolated Module DC DC Converter 1 Output 2V 30A...
DataSheet: VI-BWZ-CV-S datasheetVI-BWZ-CV-S Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Current - Output (Max): 30A
Size / Dimension: 4.60" L x 1.80" W x 0.52" H (116.8mm x 45.7mm x 13.2mm)
Package / Case: Full Brick
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Efficiency: 90%
Operating Temperature: -25°C ~ 85°C
Features: OCP, OTP, OVP, SCP
Applications: ITE (Commercial)
Voltage - Isolation: 3kV
Power (Watts): 60W
Series: VI-200™
Voltage - Output 3: --
Voltage - Output 2: --
Voltage - Output 1: 2V
Voltage - Input (Max): 36V
Voltage - Input (Min): 18V
Number of Outputs: 1
Type: Isolated Module
Part Status: Active
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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DC DC Converters

DC-DC converters are devices that convert a direct current (DC) electrical power source from one voltage level to another. They are common components in consumer electronics, and they have a variety of applications from charging batteries to powering complex electronic devices such as computers. DC-DC converters come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be classified by their type of output or by their working principle. This article will discuss the applications and working principles of four types of DC-DC converter: VI, BWZ, CV, and S.

VI DC-DC Converter

The VI type of DC-DC converter works by using variable inductance to switch between voltage inputs. This is done by rapidly switching between the two inputs, allowing for a smooth transition between voltages. Due to its ability to switch between different voltages, this type of converter is often used for bulk power conversion applications, where the output current and voltage are not critical. It is also used in applications that require millions of cycles of conversion, such as battery charging, as well as handling a wide range of frequencies. This type of converter is also used in systems where there are large differences in voltage from input to output.

BWZ DC-DC Converter

The BWZ type of DC-DC converter utilizes “bridging”, a process in which the output voltage of the converter is switched from one voltage input to another. By rapidly switching between the two inputs, the output voltage of the converter can be raised or lowered in order to achieve the desired output. This type of converter is ideal for applications where a precise level of power needs to be met. It is also used in applications that require fast switching; for example in power distribution systems, where the voltage needs to be changed rapidly in order to deal with possible blackouts or brownouts.

CV DC-DC Converter

The CV type of DC-DC converter operates by feeding energy from the input voltage source to another output. This is done by either an inductor or a capacitor, and is used to create a voltage step-up or step-down. This type of converter is often used in applications that require extremely precise output voltages, such as medical or aviation equipment. It is also used in power distribution systems, where a range of input voltages needs to be handled in order to maintain a stable output.

S DC-DC Converter

The S type of DC-DC converter uses a combination of switching and linear components in order to convert voltage from one level to another. This type of converter is often used to turn an AC signal into a DC one, or to turn a DC signal into an AC one. This type of converter is ideal for applications that require an extremely precise output voltage, such as complex electronic circuits. It is also used in power distribution systems, as it can can maintain a consistent load over a wide range of output current and voltage levels.

DC-DC converters offer a wide range of applications in consumer electronics, power distribution, and other industrial applications. There are four major types of DC-DC converters: VI, BWZ, CV, and S. Each type of converter has its own advantages and disadvantages, making them suitable for different types of applications. By understanding the working principles of each type of converter, engineers can choose the best converter for their specific application.

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