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New IP67-class dc/dc converters for EV applications

By Michelle Froese | May 10, 2024

Green Watt Power, a division of Powerland Technology Inc., recently launched the EVD300 Watt dc/dc converters as extensions of the successful Marble Series.

The fully encapsulated, IP67-class converters are designed for electric vehicle (EV) applications. They include two dc/dc ranges covering 30 to 130 V and output voltages for 12 and 24-V batteries used for power auxiliary EV functions such as lights, instruments, accessories, etc.

Unlike most dc/dc converters in the EV market, the Marble Series has a constant current function that connects directly to a battery load. Additional features include enable/remote on/off, superior low battery conservation with a quiescent current draw of less than 30uA and IP67 ingress protection.

The EVD300 Marble Series is fully input-to-output isolated and protected by the input under volage lockout, reverse polarity, over voltage, short circuit, and over-temperature protection. Two options are offered for connecting the dc/dc converter, either via flying leads or via standard Molex connector.

Features:

  • Two dc input ranges: 30 to 65 V and 50 to 130 V
  • Two dc output voltages: 13.2 or 24 V
  • Output power of 300 W, parallel connecting up to 10 units, with up to 3000 W
  • High efficiency, up to 93%
  • Fully protected with UVLO, OVP, SCP, OTP, and IRPP
  • 1500V input-to-output isolation
  • Designed to meet IEC, UL, and CSA safety
  • Operating temperature: -40o to +85o C
  • Available with Molex Connector or Flying Leads
  • IP67-rated enclosure
  • Industry standard size and footprint

The company’s advanced automation manufacturing facilities allow Green Watt Power/Powerland to provide the highest quality products for the lowest possible cost.

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