Industrial Electronics

2000 W liquid cooled, high input voltage DC-DC converter

09 October 2019

Absopulse Electronics has released the LQC 2K-3U2LC, a liquid cooled, industrial quality DC-DC converter that uses field-proven technology to deliver up to 2000 W output power. The unit accepts an input of 600 V DC (400 V DC to 800 V DC range) and provides 24 V DC/80 A output voltage. A built-in output separation diode allows parallel connection of several units for higher system output. Custom input/output voltages are also available.Source: Absopulse Electronics Source: Absopulse Electronics

The LQC 2K-3U2LC liquid cooled converter is designed for dense enclosed spaces where heatsinks, fan or pure convection cooling are not feasible. The unit is typically used in vehicles, industrial automation and similar heavy-duty applications.

The LQC 2K-3U2LC is cooled entirely by liquid coolant. The cold plate has an embedded tube running a loop of coolant liquid that ensures a -25º C to 50º C coolant temperature range for full specification. The unit is connected to the external customer cooling system, which provides the liquid coolant. Optional internal temperature sensors can be installed to monitor the liquid coolant temperature.

The LQC 2K-3U2LC is equipped with heavy filtering on the input and output, which contributes to low noise. This ensures that the converters can be used in EMI sensitive environments without additional filtering. The input meets EN55032 Class A with wide margins; Class B is available as an option.

Please contact the company for further information on this and similar designs, for pricing and delivery.

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