A DC/DC converter is a voltage converter which can effectively output fixed voltage after converting input voltage. These converters are divided into three categories: Boost type, boost & buck type, and buck type. PWM control provides high efficiency with low noise, while PFM control offers low power consumption for long-term use under small loads. Currently, DC-DC converters are widely used in mobile phones, digital cameras, portable media players, and various industrial applications.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Non-isolate |
| Model | IPS-DTD12S5610 |
| Input Voltage | 10-32VDC |
| Output Voltage | 56VDC |
| Output Current | 10Amps |
| Output Power | 560Watts |
| Shell Material | Aluminum |
| Size | 150*130*50MM |
| Waterproof Level | IP67 |
| Application | RV - Rechargeable - 48V lead-acid battery charges when started. |
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• Comprehensive Protection: All buck-boost and step-up/step-down products come standard with output overcurrent, short-circuit, input undervoltage, and chip overheating protection.
• Inductive Loads: For inductive loads (coils, magnetic valves, speakers) and motor applications, it is recommended to use a power supply 3-5 times the rated power of the load.
• Isolated vs Non-Isolated: Non-isolated buck power supplies carry a risk of high input voltage passing to the output if a failure occurs. Isolated products are strongly recommended for precious loads to improve safety.
• Battery Charging: For charging applications, please choose products specifically designed with charging functions. Isolated power supplies support negative voltage input and can output positive or negative voltage.
• Inductive Environment: High-power products should have appropriate fuses added at the input end to prevent wiring damage during short circuits.


