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    OPUS Vehicle Point Of Load DC-DC Converter

    http://opussolutions.com/modules.php...article&sid=26


    This looks promising

    Vehicle Point Of Load DC-DC Converter[U]

    Brief Description

    OPUS Solutions, Inc. Point Of Load DC-DC power supply is designed specifically for powering LCDs, USB hubs, DVD drives, and other peripheral devies that require 5V, 7.5V, 9V or 12V input.

    - 1A - 2A output
    - Wide input voltage range
    - On/Off power switch input
    - High Efficiency DC-DC Power Supply (extended battery life)

    Full Description


    OPUS Solutions Point Of Load DC-DC smart power supply, is designed specifically for powering peripheral devices used in an automotive environment. The Power-ON lead is monitored to start the device when the power is turned on. The input power is protected against transients and load dumps. It also uses technologies to maximize efficiency, performance and reliability. The Point Of Load DC-DC power supply is a step-down regulator, the input voltage should always be higher than the output voltage.



    Sorry if its been posted b4 but it looks new
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    Interesting, they have a 5V, 7.5v and 12v module. Did anyone notice the 9A module?

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    $36 too...
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