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Robust DC/DC Converter ROD MODULAR - Roda Corporation

ROD MODULAR is a rugged DC/DC converter designed for vehicle mounting. It can provide power outputs of 120W and 200W.

The DC-DC converter series ROD Modular offers unprecedented versatility as an external vehicle converter. It is available in two power classes, 120W and 200W, both in the same form factor, with a common vehicle battery voltage of 24VDC. The output voltage (VOUT) is factory-set to 12V, 15V, 19V, 24V, 28V, or 48V. Depending on customer requirements, it is also possible to achieve two outputs, such as operating a laptop and a display simultaneously through the converter. ■ Japanese technical documentation for MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-461, and IP standards is available. If you would like to see it, please contact sales@nacelle.co.jp ■

basic information

- Input Voltage: 24VDC (16–33VDC) - Input Current: 3.00A (115VAC), 1.50A (230VAC) - Output Voltage: 12/15/19/24/28/48 VDC - Output Current: 120W: 10.00/8.00/6.32/5.00/4.29/2.50 A 200W: 16.67/13.33/10.53/8.33/7.14/4.17 A - Output Power: 120W/200W - Environmental Performance: Compliant with MIL-STD-810G, MIL-STD-461G, IP65 - Operating Temperature: -40 to +60℃ - Storage Temperature: -40 to +70℃

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Mainly has a track record in applications for defense vehicles.

Robust DC/DC Converter ROD MODULAR - Roda Corporation

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[Japanese Technical Document Giveaway] Overview of MIL-STD-810 Environmental Test Standards in Japanese

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[Japanese Technical Document Giveaway] Overview of MIL-STD-461 and IP Standards

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