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SDN20-24-480C

Solar Electronics Company

SDN20-24-480C by Solar Electronics Company

AC-DC POWER FACTOR CORRECTION MODULE; Package Code: XMA; Package Shape: RECTANGULAR; Surface Mount: NO; Minimum Operating Temperature: -10 Cel; Maximum Input Voltage: 576 V;

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< 1k

Technical Specifications

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Specs

Additional Features:

450 TO 820 VDC INPUT AVAILABLE

Approvals (V):

EN, UL, CUL, CE

Main Output Efficiency:

90 %

Height:

116 mm

Maximum Input Voltage:

576 V

Minimum Input Voltage:

340 V

Nominal Input Voltage:

380 V

JESD-30 Code:

R-MXMA-X

Length:

124 mm

No. of Functions:

1

No. of Outputs:

1

Maximum Operating Temperature:

60 Cel

Minimum Operating Temperature:

-10 Cel

Maximum Output Current:

20 A

Maximum Output Voltage:

28.5 V

Minimum Output Voltage:

22.5 V

Nominal Output Voltage:

24 V

Package Body Material:

METAL

Package Code:

XMA

Package Shape:

Package Style (Meter):

MICROELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY

Protection(s):

THERMAL; SHORT CIRCUIT; OVERLOAD; OVER VOLTAGE

Main Out Ripple Voltage:

.017675 Vrms

Surface Mount:

NO

Technology:

HYBRID

Terminal Form:

UNSPECIFIED

Terminal Position:

UNSPECIFIED

Maximum Total Power Output:

480 W

Trim or Adjustable Output (V):

YES

Width (mm):

150 mm

Trade Compliance

SDN20-24-480C Other Function Semiconductors trade compliance attributes, and parameters.

ECCN

EAR99

ECCN Governance

EAR

Manufacturer Highlights

Solar Electronics Company

In 1960, Mr. Parker, along with his wife and capable business partner Dorothy N. Parker, organized Solar Electronics Company in Hollywood, California. In 1962 its engineers began designing and supplying ancillary test items for use in EMI laboratories. By 1963, the company had two sales representatives in California, one in Glendale and one in San Carlos. New products were always under development. Over the years, these items have included spike generators, audio sources, current probes, injection probes, LISN’s and many other devices, some of which are still viable products today. In 1994 Solar Electronics Company was described by its founder as a “successful manufacturing organization,” having developed many innovative, interesting and useful products . . . devised to aid EMI engineers . . . in complying with various test specifications.” At that time, thirty-four years since its inception, the company introduced new items annually. Mr. Parker called them “unique items ranging from ancillary, auxiliary devices and gadgets, to full-fledged instruments. Not only useful but essential, for performing EMI tests. You might say we have ‘pioneered’ many of these devices, since we have been in the forefront of designing specialty items to make the job in the screen room easier. But we are not resting . . .”

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