Isolated DC/DC Converters

RECOM is one of the world’s most experienced DC/DC converter manufacturers, dating back to our beginnings in 1975. Thus, it is not surprising that our DC/DC module portfolio is the most extensive on the market with a huge variety of sizes, pinning options, operating temperature ranges and input/output voltage combinations, starting at a quarter of a watt and going all the way up to three kilowatts.

We offer non-isolated DC/DC converters with efficiencies exceeding 97 % through to 20 kVDC isolated DC/DC converters, from sub-miniature SMD mount modules up to half-brick power converters and operating temperatures down to -40°C and up to +100°C, all with international safety certifications and detailed technical datasheets that are readily available from this web-site. The “E” versions of our most popular converters are lowest cost offerings suitable for high volume, extremely price-sensitive applications.

We believe that we have the most reliable, energy efficient, and high quality DC/DC converters available on the market and that somewhere in our wide portfolio is an ideal fit for your application needs. If not, as one of the most innovative manufacturers in the business we release on average a new DC/DC module every month.

DIN-Rail

E-Series

K-Series

Regulated

Unregulated

What function does a DC/DC Converter have?

DC/DC converters are electronic components in a design that provide a specific voltage and isolation between input and output.

They can be used for many different reasons and provide, in a simple way, all different voltages used by electronic components in one single board. The isolation within the DC/DC converter allows the design engineer to comply with the safety regulations and solve issues such as interferences and failure protection. DC/DC converters also offer a flexible and clean solution to Distributed Power Architecture systems.

The function of a DC/DC converter module is to meet at least one of the following requirements:
  • to match the secondary load to the primary power supply
  • to provide isolation between primary and secondary circuits
  • to provide protection against the effects of faults, short circuit or overheating
  • to simplify compliance with safety, performance or EMC legislation.

Matching loads

One of the most common applications for a DC/DC converter is to step down the voltage from a higher voltage source (for example a 24V industrial power supply) to a lower voltage needed at the load (like a 3.3V microprocessor).

DC/DC converters can also be used for the opposite reason, to step up the voltage from a low voltage (such as a 5V board level system bus) to a higher voltage needed in external systems (for example a 12V peripheral such as a motor).

Voltages generated from a battery decrease over time. If a system needs a stable voltage and it is powered by a battery, a DC/DC converter is needed to stabilize the voltage source. Regulated DC/DC converters can accept a wide input voltage range and convert it into a regulated and stable voltage. A good example of this would be a 12V battery that usually has a voltage range from 14V down to 9V. By adding a +12V DC/DC converter, the design assures that the load will always see a fixed 12V.

Isolation

The second reason to use a DC/DC converter is to isolate a primary circuit from a secondary circuit. This is important to prevent a sensitive component from interferences coming from other components. As an example, this figure shows a noisy circuit A (a high current motor driver) and circuit B (a motor speed controller) that are electrically separated by a DC/DC converter.

One of the main applications for isolated circuits is found in the medical industry. They need to comply with very strict safety standards and regulations, such as UL or CSA. The additional isolation provided by a DC/DC converter is specifically required for electronic systems that are directly attached to patients.

Other applications connected to the “outside world”, such as USB interfaces, would also require isolation to prevent an excess of voltage leaving a device due to an internal failure.

Simplification

DC/DC converters are also used in distributed power architecture systems for many reasons including: efficiency and reliability compared to central multiple outputs supply, as well as flexibility and cost. Larger, centralized power supplies can have significant voltage drops, and are expensive and inflexible.

For more information on DC/DC conversion theory - read up in our Book Of Knowledge.

Technical progress in DC/DC Converters

It's not all too long ago that a transformer, rectifier and linear regulator was the main technology in power conversion - nowadays the DC/DC converter gradually edges out the linear regulator and the primary-side switching controller is replacing the simple 50Hz mains transformer.

The immense technical progress of new circuits, components, and materials has made it possible to increase the performance and to improve the thermal behavior, while simultaneously substantially reducing the size, weight and cost of power supplies. Consequently, switching regulators are used today in large numbers and are the standard technology in DC/DC power conversion.

Modern DC/DC converters are designed to provide efficient power conversion to deliver a controlled, safe and well-regulated DC power supply for a variety of electronic instruments, devices and systems.

Modular vs. discrete

Modular DC/DC converters were always considered to be more expensive than discrete solutions. However, with the commissioning of its own SMT factory, we are able to offer selected converter series at very attractive prices. With economy of scale, we realize with our cost effective power supplies cost savings of up to 50% compared to similar products without compromising quality.

It is not only the design engineer that wins by using our products, but also the buyer as procurement begins and ends with just one single module. No more specifying and sourcing of multiple components.

Unexpected problems such as component tolerances, testing failures and EMC issues coming from discrete designs can lead to horrendous delays and re-design costs. The planned launch of a product can quickly be delayed by months.

Tested and certified DC/DC converters not only save on development time but also reduce the risk of time-to-market delays and simplify the final certification process.



With simply adding a few components to the DC/DC converter, its EMC compliance can reach EN55022, Class A or Class B.



Standard case sizes, footprints and pinouts guarantee an easy integration into your design.

Portfolio

Whether regulated or unregulated, isolated to 10kVDC, or carefully designed for extremely high ambient temperatures of +100°C - we offer a suitable modular DC/DC converter for every application.

Unregulated DC/DC converters are typically used in general purpose power isolation and voltage matching applications and feature a full industrial operating temperature range of -40°C up to +85°C without derating.

Regulated DC/DC converters are designed for industrial applications, can drive high capacitive loads and operate over a broad temperature range without derating. Furthermore they provide stable output voltages when the input voltage suddenly changes.
  Series Power (W) Vin (V) Main Vout (V) Mounting Type Package Style
1 DC/DC, 0.5 W, Single Output, SMD RxxC05TExxS Series
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0.5 5.0 5 SMD SMD 16 Pin
2 DC/DC, 0.5 W, Single Output, SMD RxxCTxxS Series
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0.5 5.0 5 SMD SMD 16 Pin
3 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Dual Output, SMD R1DX Series
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1.0 5.0 ± 12, ± 15, ± 5, ± 9 SMD Open Frame
4 DC/DC, 1.0 W, SMD R1M Series
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1.0 4.5 - 18.0, 9.0 - 36.0, 18.0 - 75.0 12, 15, 24, 3.3, 5, 9, ± 12, ± 15, ± 5 SMD SMD 8 Pin
5 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, SMD R1S Series
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1.0 3.3, 5.0, 12.0, 15.0, 24.0 12, 15, 24, 3.3, 5, 9 SMD SMD 5 Pin, SMD 8 Pin, SMD 12 Pin
6 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, SMD R1SE Series
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1.0 5.0 5 SMD SMD 5 Pin, SMD 8 Pin
7 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, SMD R1SE/H2 Series
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1.0 3.3, 5.0, 12.0, 15.0 12, 15, 5 SMD SMD 5 Pin
8 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, SMD R1SX Series
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1.0 3.3, 5.0, 12.0 3.3, 5 SMD Open Frame
9 DC/DC, 1.0 W, THT RB Series
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1.0 3.3, 5.0, 12.0, 15.0, 24.0 12, 15, 24, 3.3, 5, 9, ± 12, ± 15, ± 24, ± 3.3, ± 5, ± 9 THT SIP7
10 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RBE Series
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1.0 5.0 5 THT SIP7
11 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT REE Series
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1.0 5.0 5 THT SIP7
12 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT REM1 Series
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1.0 3.3, 5.0, 12.0, 15.0, 24.0 12, 3.3, 5 THT SIP7
13 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RFB Series
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1.0 5.0 5 THT SIP7
14 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RFM Series
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1.0 5.0 5 THT SIP4
15 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RFMM Series
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1.0 5.0 5 THT SIP7
16 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RK Series
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1.0 5.0, 12.0, 15.0, 24.0 12, 15, 5, 9 THT SIP7
17 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RKE Series
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1.0 5.0, 12.0, 24.0 5 THT SIP7
18 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RKK Series
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1.0 5.0 5 THT SIP7
19 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT ROE Series
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1.0 3.3, 5.0, 12.0, 15.0, 24.0 12, 15, 5 THT SIP4
20 DC/DC, 1.0 W, THT RP Series
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1.0 5.0, 9.0, 12.0, 15.0, 24.0 12, 15, 24, 3.3, 5, 9, ± 12, ± 15, ± 24, ± 3.3, ± 5, ± 9 THT SIP7
21 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RSOE Series
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1.0 4.5 - 9.0, 18.0 - 36.0 5 THT SIP8
22 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RSOE-Z Series
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1.0 4.5 - 18.0, 9.0 - 36.0 5 THT SIP8
23 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RSOK-Z Series
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1.0 9.0 - 36.0 5 THT SIP8
24 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, THT RYK Series
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1.0 5.0 3.3, 5 THT SIP7
25 DC/DC, 1.0 W, Single Output, SMD (pinless) RxxC1TFxxS Series
Focus New
1.0 5.0 5 SMD (pinless) 12 pad LGA

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