The Rosel holding, which is part of the Rostec State Corporation, has launched mass production of domestic DC/DC converters — components that reduce and stabilize voltage in electrical circuits. The devices are designed for use in telecommunications equipment, special communications, and computing equipment. The new converters are a functional pin-to-pin analogue of the products of the Swiss company TRACO POWER — one of the world's leading manufacturers of power components, whose products have become unavailable to Russian enterprises after 2022.
DC/DC Converters "Rosel": Where They Are Used and What They Replace
A DC/DC converter is an electronic circuit that converts direct current from one voltage to another and stabilizes it. Such components are needed wherever one device requires several voltage levels simultaneously: LEDs, processors, USB outputs, communication modules. In telecommunications equipment and special communications, they provide protection against voltage surges and smooth out overloads.
Before the launch of the Rosel series, Russian manufacturers of electronic equipment were forced to use imported analogues — mainly products from TRACO POWER and other European and American suppliers. The new domestic devices are fully compatible in terms of pins and characteristics with the components being replaced.
Specifications of DC/DC Converters "Rosel"
- Manufacturer: Rosel holding, Rostec State Corporation
- Input voltage range: 9–36 V (nominal — 18–36 V)
- Output voltage: 3.3 V (single-channel)
- Output power: from 5 to 200 W (series); 15 W — basic model
- Operating temperature range: from −60 to +125 °С
- Housing: metal, with vertical pin arrangement, compound filling
- Dimensions of the basic model: 31.8 × 20.32 × 10.22 mm
- Warranty: 1 year
- Production time: up to 180 days
- Analogue: TRACO POWER (Switzerland), pin-to-pin compatibility
- Application: radio-electronic equipment for general purpose, telecommunications, special communications, computing equipment
DC/DC converters are one of the most common classes of electronic components: they are present in every complex electronic device. Until 2022, the Russian industry covered a significant part of the demand through imports from Europe and the USA. The launch of mass production by Rosel closes one of the critical positions in the nomenclature of radio-electronic components — especially important for the defense and telecommunications industries.
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