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Railroad Signals, PTC, Control Systems and Products
Isolated DC-DC Converter 1 to 2000 Watts
Aug. 10, 2009
Related To:
Current Logic Group Ltd.
Highly reliable isolated buck/boost DC-DC converor, from 1 to 2,000 watts
All are conformed to industrial standard
Suitable for distributed railway power system
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