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Old 31st Jul 2020, 2:55 pm   #14
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Default Re: Device to simulate a dual rail power supply from a single DC source

Bikerhifinut,

Having had an earlier than expected finish I've had time to root out the modules that might be suitable, one is perhaps a bit heavy duty & needs a minimum of 36VDC input, the part number is PM30-48D12 from Lambda. I've tried it on the bench & it works but it MUST have 36VDC. The other is a module made by TRACO part number is TMR 3-2412, these are a single output at 12 VDC but the output is floating so by using two (I've found 5, so far!) you could get your +/- 12VDC easily. If you are still interested then drop me a PM. Have a good weekend.
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