Emerson Network Power recently enhanced its dc-dc bus converter portfolio with the release of the ATC250. The company says the high-density, dual-input converter offers board manufacturers a ruggedized, compact solution for generating on-board power in high-density AdvancedTCA® (ATCA®) environments and other space-constrained systems that typically employ distributed power architectures. The ATC250 is equipped with an integrated electromagnetic interference filter that meets CISPR Class A conducted emissions standards and requires minimal external parts to meet Class B. It complies with EU directive 2002/95/EC compliance for Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) environmental standards and both EN60950-1 and UL/cUL60950-1 safety approvals have been obtained.Learn more.
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