





- Stock: In Stock
- Model: RDDLZ-IDCDC-4812
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: RDDLZ-IDCDC-4812
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48V to 12V isolated DC-DC converter is a step down converter that uses a synchronous rectification technology, and features high efficiency and power density. It provides that rated output voltage of 12V and the maximum output current of 10A.
Features
- 100% full power, high stability output.
- Isolated DC-DC converter uses high-quality thermal conductive silicone potting, waterproof, dustproof, shockproof, with die-casting aluminum alloy shell, small size, and easy installation.
- Wide voltage input, built-in overcurrent, overvoltage, overtemperature, short circuit and other automatic protection functions.
- CE, RoHS certification, up to 100,000 hours of service life.
Isolated DC-DC Buck Converter Specification
Model | RDDLZWGI10-48S12L (Click to view more specs) | ||||
Input | Rated voltage | 48V | |||
Voltage range | 36-75V | ||||
Efficiency | 92% | ||||
Output | Voltage | 12V | |||
Max. rated current | 10A | ||||
Max. rated power | 120W | ||||
Voltage regulation | ±2% | ||||
Load regulation | ±2% | ||||
No load loss | 70mA | ||||
Ripple & noise | 50mV | ||||
Environment | Working temperature | -40 ~ +80℃ | |||
Working humidity | 5% ~ 95%RH | ||||
Storage temperature | -55 ~ +100℃ | ||||
Function | Short circuit protection | NO | |||
Over current protection | YES | ||||
Waterproof | IP68 | ||||
Over temperature protection | YES | ||||
Over voltage protection | YES | ||||
Mechanical | Weight | 250g | |||
Size | 110*70*23mm |
Dimensions (Unit: mm)
Tips: When to use an isolated DC-DC converter?
In a DC-DC converter, a single regulation circuit allows current to flow directly from the input to the output. But there are many applications that require galvanic isolation to electrically separate the input and output sides of a device. For example, safety requirements may require the use of isolated DC-DC converters, especially if the voltage connected to the input is high enough to endanger humans. Isolated DC-DC converters are also useful for splitting ground loops, thereby separating noise-sensitive parts of the circuit from the noise source.