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Press Release – June 2022

New 20W, 40W, 80W with 12:1 input voltage range DC-DC converter with re-inforced isolation from GAIA Converter covers all Railway bus voltages at once:

GAIA Converter releases 3 new families of ultra-wide input voltage range DC/DC Converters with 3 KVrms re-inforced isolation targeting Railway, Transportation & High-end industrial applications.

The MGRI-20, MGRI-40 and MGRI-80 Series with 12-160V input voltage range are ideal to cover all typical battery/bus voltages (24V, 36V, 48V, 72V, 96V, 110V, 125V) with the same device to cope with EN50155 or equivalent standards.

The series with re-inforced isolation (i.e. 2 isolation barriers from input to output) are designed according to EN62368-1 safety standard at 3KVrms and tested at 4,25 KVdc.

With 2 isolated outputs (for parallel, serial or symmetrical operation) of 5V, 12V and 15V, they can cover a wide variety of needs such as single 5 to 32V output or symmetrical ± 5 to ± 15V.

Packaged in a low profile 0.4″/0.5″ and 1”x1.5”, 1,4″x1.8″ and 1.8″x2″ housing, the MGRI-20, MGRI-40 and MGRI-80 Series have a wide temperature range of -40°C to +100°C and are potted to perform under rugged Transportation environmental conditions.

The units are protected with zero to full load regulation, Trim & On/Off capability, adjustable UVLO, soft start, embedded EMI filter as well as over-current.

The converters show a superior MTBF figure thanks to their loop circuit regulation that leverages magnetic feedback instead of traditional optocouplers.

 

Click here to access to the product page of the MGRI-20 Series

Click here to access to the product page of the MGRI-40 Series

Click here to access to the product page of the MGRI-80 Series

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Christian Jonglas

Christian Jonglas holds a master's degree in electronics. He spent 17 years in the telecom industry, working successively as an RF test engineer, failure mode analysis engineer, and applications engineer. He joined Gaïa Converter in 2011 as a Customer Support Manager and Field Application Engineer...

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