The ABB Embedded Power ABX2564S is a DC-DC converter module designed for a variety of power conversion applications. As a product of ABB Embedded Power (formerly Lineage Power), this converter offers reliable and efficient power delivery in a compact form factor.
Applications
- Telecommunications equipment
- Networking infrastructure
- Industrial automation systems
- Data centers
- Distributed power architectures
Features
- Wide input voltage range: Accommodates various input voltage sources.
- High efficiency: Minimizes power dissipation and heat generation.
- Compact size: Allows for integration in space-constrained applications.
- Isolated output: Provides electrical isolation between input and output.
- Remote on/off control: Enables remote activation and deactivation.
Benefits
- Simplified power system design: Reduces design complexity and time-to-market.
- Increased system reliability: Provides stable and reliable power delivery.
- Reduced operating costs: High efficiency minimizes energy consumption.
- Enhanced safety: Isolation provides protection against voltage surges and ground loops.
- Flexible integration: Compact size and remote control options facilitate easy integration.
Additional Details
The ABX2564S DC-DC converter typically includes built-in protection features such as overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, and overtemperature protection to ensure safe and reliable operation. It likely operates using switching regulator technology to achieve high efficiency. The module is typically designed for through-hole or surface-mount PCB assembly. Detailed specifications, including input voltage range, output voltage, output current, efficiency curves, isolation voltage, and operating temperature range, are available in the product datasheet from ABB Embedded Power. Consult the datasheet for detailed information on application-specific requirements, thermal management recommendations, and safety certifications. Proper heat sinking may be required to ensure reliable operation at high output power levels. Consideration of EMC/EMI filtering may also be necessary to meet regulatory requirements.