Product Features
DC/DC converter is a voltage converter which can effectively output fixed voltage after converting input voltage. Our converters are divided into three categories: Boost type, Boost & Buck type, and Buck type.
- PWM Control: High efficiency with excellent output voltage ripple and noise control.
- PFM Control: Low power consumption advantage for long-term use, especially under small loads.
- Automatic Conversion: Implements PFM for small loads and automatically converts to PWM control for heavy loads.
- Wide Application: Widely used in marine equipment, security cameras, mobile phones, digital cameras, and portable media players.
Power Supply Solutions
We focus on research, development, and service of DC to DC power supply modules, AC to DC rectifier modules, and various charging systems. We provide personalized, efficient, and cost-effective solutions tailored to your specific requirements.
- Customized input/output voltage and current ranges: 1V to 1000V DC and 1A to 1000A.
- Both isolated and non-isolated design options available.
- Dedicated technical support for complex power requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the waterproof rating of these converters?
Most of our heavy-duty modules, such as the IPS-ATD36S515, feature an IP67 waterproof level, making them suitable for marine and outdoor security applications.
How do I choose between PWM and PFM control?
PWM is ideal for high efficiency and low noise under heavy loads, while PFM is better for reducing power consumption during long periods of small-load operation.
Why should I use an isolated power supply for precious loads?
Non-isolated buck converters can potentially pass high input voltage directly to the output in the event of a failure. Isolated products provide a safety barrier to protect expensive equipment.
Do your converters have over-temperature protection?
Yes, large power supply products feature over-temperature protection on the circuit board or casing, typically triggering around 90°C.
What capacity should I choose for motor applications?
For inductive loads like motors, coils, or speakers, we recommend using a power supply with 3 to 5 times the rated power of the load to handle starting currents.
Can isolated power supplies support negative voltage?
Yes, isolated power supplies can support negative voltage input, and the output can be configured for either positive or negative voltage.