Traco Power TMDC 06 & 10 – New 6 & 10 Watt DC/DC modules

EIN NP Traco TMDC610 400

May 29, 2019

Compact 6 & 10 Watt DC/DC chassis mount modules for industrial applications in harsh environments.

  •  Fully encapsulated chassis mount modules
  • Harsh industrial EMC capabilities: Integrated filters for emission (EN 55032) & immunity (EN 55035)
  • Ultra wide 4:1 input voltage range: 9-36 and 18-75 VDC
  • Operating temperature range: -40 to +80 °C without derating
  • I/O-isolation 3’000 VDC
  • Protection against overload, undervoltage  and short circuit
  • DC-OK (LED) and Remote On/Off function
  • IEC/EN/UL 62368-1 safety approvals
  • 3-year product warranty

The TMDC 06 & TMDC 10 series are the latest additions to Traco Power’s existing TMDC line of Industrial DC/DC off-board modules. Equipped with integrated filters which limit conducted and radiated emissions (EN 55032 class A) but also increase the modules EMC immunity (EN 55035), these series are suitable for many harsh industrial applications which require increased EMC and isolation (3000 VDC I/O-isolation) capabilities.

The modules come in fully encapsulated 2.09” x 1.34” x 1.04” (TMDC 06) or 3.11” x 1.34” x 0.87” (TMDC 10) plastic packages and feature a temperature range from –40° to 80°C without derating.

All models have an ultra wide 4:1 input voltage range from either 9-36 VDC or 18-75 VDC and fully regulated outputs. Latest IT safety certifications (UL 62368-1) and DC-OK and remote on/off functions complete the package to provide an ideal solution for many harsh industrial applications.

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