SynQor, Inc. Datasheets for Board Mount Power Supplies
Board mount power supplies are devices that can be embedded or mounted on computer boards or general PCB boards.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| The BusQor® SQ60120QPA28 bus converter is a next-generation, board-mountable, isolated, fixed switch-ing frequency dc-dc converter that uses synchronous rec-tification to achieve extremely high conversion efficiency. The power dissipated by the... | |
| The InQor® quarter-brick converter series is composed of next-generation, board-mountable, isolated, fixed switching frequency dc-dc converters that use synchronous rectification to achieve extremely high power conversion efficiency. Each module is... | |
| The MilQor® series of high-reliability DC-DC converters brings SynQor's field proven high-efficiency synchronous rectifier technology to the Military/Aerospace industry. SynQor's innovative QorSeal packaging approach ensures survivability in the most hostile... | |
| The NiQor series non-isolated converter uses a buck converterthat keeps the output voltage constant over variations in line,load, and temperature. The NiQor modules employ synchro-nous rectification for very high efficiency. | |
| The NiQor series non-isolated converter uses a buck-converterthat keeps the output voltage constant over variations in line,load, and temperature. The NiQor modules employ synchronousrectifica tion for very high efficiency. | |
| The NiQorô SIP DC/DC converter is a non-isolatedbuck regulator, which employs a fixed switching fre-quency and synchronous rectification to achieveextremely high conversion efficiency. The NiQorfamily of converters are used predominately... | |
| The PowerQor series converter uses a two-stage power cir-cuit topology. The first stage is a buck-converter that keepsthe output voltage constant over variations in line, load, andtemperature. The second stage... | |
| With voltages dropping and currents rising, the economics of anIntermediate Bus Architecture (IBA) are becoming more attractive,especiall y in systems requiring multiple low voltages. IBA systemsseparate the role of isolation... |