1Technical Features
DC/DC converters are essential voltage regulators that provide fixed output voltage from varying inputs. These are categorized into Boost (Step-up), Buck (Step-down), and Buck-Boost types. Our converters utilize PWM control for high efficiency and minimal noise, alongside PFM control for low power consumption during light load periods. These units are widely integrated into mobile devices, digital cameras, and industrial chopper circuits.
2Custom Power Solutions
We provide personalized, efficient, and cost-effective power supply solutions across various industries. Our expertise covers:
Customized input/output voltages from 1V to 1000V DC.
Current ranges from 1A to 1000A.
Available in both isolated and non-isolated design options.
Applications: DC power modules, AC to DC rectifiers, and specialized chargers.
Comprehensive Protection: Standard models include output overcurrent, short-circuit, input undervoltage, and overheating protection (casing protection triggers at ~90°C).
Step-Up Precautions: Due to circuit architecture, step-up series lack built-in short-circuit protection. Fuses at the input end are mandatory.
Inductive Loads: For motors, solenoids, or speakers, select a power supply with 3-5 times the load's rated power.
Safety Priority: Isolated power supplies are recommended for high-value loads to prevent input voltage pass-through in case of component failure.
Isolated vs Non-Isolated: Isolated negative poles cannot be shared. If the input voltage is 3x higher than the output, isolated models provide superior safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the main difference between isolated and non-isolated converters?
Isolated converters have separate input and output ground circuits, providing a safety barrier that prevents high input voltage from reaching the load during failure. Non-isolated converters share a common ground and are typically more compact and efficient.
Q2: How do I select the right power for a motor application?
For inductive loads like motors or magnetic valves, it is recommended to choose a converter with a power rating 3 to 5 times higher than the motor's rated power to handle initial startup surges.
Q3: Do these units support outdoor use?
Many of our models feature IP67 waterproof ratings and high-temperature resistant aluminum casings, making them ideal for outdoor and high-demand industrial environments.
Q4: Are the output parameters customizable?
Yes, we specialize in customization. We can design converters with specific input/output voltages (1V-1000V) and current requirements (1A-1000A) to match your unique system needs.
Q5: What protections are built into the industrial modules?
Our standard industrial modules include overcurrent protection, output short-circuit protection, input undervoltage protection, and thermal shutdown to ensure long-term reliability.
Q6: Can isolated converters handle negative voltage?
Yes, isolated power supplies support negative voltage input and can provide either positive or negative voltage outputs, provided the wiring follows specific polarity guidelines.