Second Source

Our Production Series

A special feature of our production is the replacement of DC/DC converters that are no longer produced elsewhere or have risen sharply in price. We rebuild the devices professionally and, due to our extensive experience, we can offer the development at short notice and at remarkably fair prices.

We have been familiar with this niche for a good 40 years and are always pleased when a client experiences the reliability of our high-quality replicas.

The spectrum ranges from 5W to 100W with input voltages from 9V to 400V in a temperature range from -55°C to +110°C.

Elektra as a Replacement-Partner
Especially in the area of replacement and second source, we strive to show the full scope of our range of services. Upon receipt of your specific requirements, our development team will immediately start creating a preliminary data sheet, which will then be made available to you. If all factors are right, our flexible production can produce a first test device within a few days, which we will then provide you with. Thanks to our headquarters in northern Italy, a close cooperation with our customers can be initiated throughout Europe. Feel free to contact us directly with your requirements and we will instantly check how we can become active for you as a strong replacement partner.

Examples

Elektra offers a wide range of DC/DC converters in the power range from 5 watts to 360 watts for industrial, telecommunications, automation technology and railway applications according to EN50155. On request, the products are also available RoHS-compliant.

DC/DC converter

EMF150

Input 100 to 375VDC; Output 24V with 100 watts; Replacement for a well-known manufacturer because its delivery time is currently very high.

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DC/DC converter

E05-S-I

Input 18 to 36VDC; Dual output with +/-15V with 15Watt each; Replacement for a Swedish manufacturer as the series was discontinued. Dimensions 76x76x15mm Abmessungen 76x76x15mm

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DC/DC converter

E05-S-I

Power:

5 Watt

Double
exit
Temperature:

-40 °C / +105 °C

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DC/DC converter

E12-S-I

Power:

12 Watt

Simple
exit
Temperature:

-40 °C / +105 °C

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How Everything Started

Today’s modern electronics date back to two important events: the invention of the Hertzian dipole (used to propagate electromagnetic waves in space) by Heinrich Hertz in Germany in 1886 and the commercial use by Guglielmo Marconi after the invention of the radio in Italy in 1895. The whole world could now listen to the radio: the industrial rise was rapid.

Radio receivers and transmitters were built in large numbers, with so-called vacuum tubes in all versions. The first digital computers (the forerunners of today’s computers) also had vacuum tubes as circuit elements and were as big as a small house.

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