SEC-B175-7A is a smart DC-DC bidirectional
boost converter. The converter has a fully
digital control topology, and open-source
software.
Its light weight and super energy efficient
hardware design ensures that this device can
be used in the most demanding applications.
Some examples are:
• Maximum power point tracking
• Battery charging
• Efficient Power conversion
SEC-B175-7A MPPT
SEC-B175-7A MPPT
Availability: In stock
| Weight | 0.4 kg |
|---|---|
| Output Voltage | 30V to 175V |
| Absolute Maximum Voltage | 200V |
| Input Voltage Range | 6V to 0.97*Vout |
| Input Current Range | 0A to 7A |
| CAN bus supply voltage | 6V to 48V |
| CAN bus speed | 125kbps to 1Mbps |
| CAN isolation rating | 1kV |
| Weight | 200 Gram |
| Heatsink Temperature Range | 0°C to 80°C |
FAQ
For items that are in stock, the delivery time is within 2 weeks. The typical lead time for products that are out of stock is around fourteen weeks.
No, there is no minimum order quantity.
TPEE may offer discounts based on order size or as part of sponsorship deals, subject to the level of support required.
The SEC-B175-7A is designed for high-efficiency power conversion and uses Gallium Nitride transistors. It has specific voltage and current capabilities detailed in the datasheet.
TPEE uses a solar panel simulator and DC-load testing setup, as well as additional tests for extreme conditions such as high temperatures and voltage/current protection.
Yes, the output side can be paralleled. However, each solar string or panel should be connected to its own MPPT to avoid issues.
TPEE uses a combination of real-world testing data and digital modeling to estimate specifications, which are continually refined for accuracy.
Yes, the software is open-source, allowing users to adjust the MPPT algorithm or other settings. However, modifications are at the user’s risk and require specific tools for reprogramming.
Available measurements include input/output voltage, current, and temperature of certain components like MOSFETs.
The MPPT’s software supports various modes through CAN-bus. The devices can be enabled and disabled. Furthermore, telemetry data is available through the CAN bus interface.
Yes, TPEE’s MPPTs are tested for high temperatures. While cooling is often adequate with airflow, additional cooling measures can be implemented as needed.
Yes, TPEE is open to meetings to discuss technical questions, support, and potential sponsorships.
