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Charged EVs | Green Watt Power’s new 300 W DC-DC converters for EVs

Dr.Ev by Dr.Ev
02/17/2024
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Green Watt Power, a division of Powerland Technology, has launched a new addition to its Marble Series line of DC-DC converters. The new EVD300 is a fully encapsulated, IP67-class ruggedized DC-DC converter designed for EV applications. It has two DC input ranges (30-65 V and 50-130 V), and two output voltages (13.2 V and 24 V) for powering vehicle accessories.

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Output power is 300 W, and up to 10 units can be connected in parallel for total power of up to 3,000 W. Efficiency is up to 93%. The operating temperature range is -40° to 85° C. The converters are designed to meet IEC, UL and CSA safety standards.

The Marble Series has a constant current function, so it can connect directly to a battery load—a feature that most DC-DC converters in the EV market lack, according to the company. Additional features include Enable/Remote on/off, a quiescent current draw of less than 30 uA, and IP67 ingress protection.

The EVD300 Marble Series is fully input-to-output isolated. Protection features include Input Under Volage Lockout, Reverse Polarity, Over Voltage, Short Circuit and Over Temperature. The converter can be connected either via flying leads or via a standard Molex connector.

Parts are available direct for high-volume OEMs, or through DigiKey. Higher-power Marble Series variants, additional output voltages, and other isolated and non-isolated single and dual output DC-DC converters are also available.

Source: Green Watt Power





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