Datasheet4U Logo Datasheet4U.com

AHP2812S - HIGH RELIABILITY HYBRID DC/DC CONVERTERS

This page provides the datasheet information for the AHP2812S, a member of the AHP28xxS HIGH RELIABILITY HYBRID DC/DC CONVERTERS family.

Description

The AHP Series of DC/DC converters feature high power density without derating over the full military temperature range.

This series is offered as lower cost alternatives to the legendary AFL series with improved performance for new design applications.

Features

  • n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 16 To 40 Volt Input Range 3.3, 5, 8, 9,12,15 and 28 Volts Outputs Available High Power Density - up to 84 W / in3 Up To 120 Watt Output Power Parallel Operation with Stress and Current Sharing Input Over-Voltage Protection High Efficiency - to 85% Continuous Short Circuit and Overload Protection External Synchronization Port Remote Sensing Terminals Primary and Secondary Referenced Inhibit Functions Line Rejection > 40 dB - DC to 50KHz Fault Tolerant Design Full.

📥 Download Datasheet

Datasheet preview – AHP2812S

Datasheet Details

Part number AHP2812S
Manufacturer International Rectifier
File Size 296.00 KB
Description HIGH RELIABILITY HYBRID DC/DC CONVERTERS
Datasheet download datasheet AHP2812S Datasheet
Additional preview pages of the AHP2812S datasheet.
Other Datasheets by International Rectifier

Full PDF Text Transcription

Click to expand full text
PD-97388 AHP28XXS SERIES HIGH RELIABILITY HYBRID DC/DC CONVERTERS Description The AHP Series of DC/DC converters feature high power density without derating over the full military temperature range. This series is offered as lower cost alternatives to the legendary AFL series with improved performance for new design applications. The AHPs are form, fit and functional replacement to the AFL series. The new AHP series offers a full compliment of single and dual output voltages operating from nominal +28 or +270 volt inputs with output power ranging from 66 to 120 watts. For applications requiring higher output power, multiple converters can be operated in parallel. The internal current sharing circuits assure equal current distribution among the paralleled converters.
Published: |