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SynQor's Sixteenth Brick Provides up to 66W; 1.3'' x 0.9'' package provides best in class thermal performance.


BOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- SynQor is proud to announce the release of the PQ60033SGL SGL

See Speculative Grade Liquidity Rating (SGL).
20, the first in our fully 6/6 RoHS compliant, sixteenth brick DC/DC converter family. The PQ60033SGL20 has a full 36-75V Telco input range and provides an isolated 3.3V output with up to 66W of usable power in a 1.17sq in footprint. Using the DOSA standard pinout and footprint, the sixteenth brick uses 43% less board space than eighth brick converters.

The PQ60033SGL20 utilizes a synchronous rectification topology to provide excellent thermal performance with a virtually flat derating Derating is the technique employed in power electrical and electronic devices wherein the devices are operated at less than their rated maximum power dissipation taking into consideration the case/body temperature, ambient temperature and the type of cooling mechanism used.  curve. The module provides the full rated current of 20A at 70degC, 200LFM LFM Landesanstalt für Medien Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany)
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 - over 3A more available current than other sixteenth bricks on the market, and up to 4A more than similarly rated eighth bricks.

The compact size of 1.3" x 0.9" frees up board real estate for designs with limited board space. The low profile height of 0.332" also makes the converter optimal for applications with low board-to-board spacing constraints.

The 35-75Vin PQ60033SGL20 is capable of withstanding transients on the input to 100V for 100ms, and has a basic isolation level from input to output of 2000Vdc. Standard control features include +/-10% trim, remote sense, and remote on/off. The converter's standard protection features include input under voltage lockout (UVLO UVLO Undervoltage Lockout
UVLO Under Voltage Lock Out
), output over voltage (OVP OVP Originalverpackt (German: original packaging)
OVP Over Voltage Protection
OVP Ostvorpommern (German number plate area code)
OVP Originalverpackung (German) 
), over current (OCP (processor) OCP - Order Code Processor. ), over temperature (OTP (1) (One Time Programmable) Refers to programming content or logic into chips such as EPROMs and EEPROMs, which cannot be reversed. See antifuse.

(2) (One Time P
), and short circuit protection. Operating temperature range is -40 to +100degC.

Sample and production quantities are available immediately with a stock to 8-week lead-time. The modules are priced at $48.00 in OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and  quantities. For additional information, please contact your local SynQor representative, or visit us at http://www.synqor.com/

High-resolution photography for this press release available at: http://www.synqor.com/company-press.html

SynQor is the technology leader in high efficiency dc/dc converters for distributed power architectures. SynQor's products exceed the exacting performance, quality, and reliability requirements of its world-class customers. SynQor serves the converging telecom and datacom markets with their high-efficiency PowerQor, DualQor, BusQor and NiQor families of dc/dc converters. SynQor's products are designed to meet the challenging demands of OEM engineers building today's communications infrastructure hardware. SynQor is a privately owned company headquartered in Boxborough, Massachusetts with offices in Dallas Texas, Europe, Singapore, Korea, China and Japan. More information is available on the Company's website at www.synqor.com.
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