Polytron Devices Partners with New Yorker Electronics for Global Power Supply Distribution


Posted October 1, 2019 by mpappasNYE

New Yorker Electronics to Supply over 100 new series of High-Performance DC-DC Converters, Switching Power Modules and Linear Encapsulated Modules

 
NORTHVALE, New Jersey, USA – New Yorker Electronics has teamed up with a leading designer and supplier of standard and customizable DC-DC converters, switching power supplies and linear power modules for 45 years. Polytron Devices, owned by Daburn Electronics & Cable, manufacturers high-performance DC-DC Converters, AC-DC Switching Power Supplies and AC-DC Linear Encapsulated Power Modules.

With all linear power supplies designed, manufactured and tested in its ISO Certified factory in Dover, New Jersey, USA, Polytron Devices also supplies other well-known power supply companies with its private-label products for sale and distribution. Today Polytron Devices manufactures and distributes more than 100 different series of AC/DC power supplies and DC/DC converters.

“With this convergence, New Yorker Electronics will be able to offer customers superior power supply devices that meet the highest quality assurance standards including medical, railway and IT certifications,” said Barry Slivka, President of New Yorker Electronics. “With all products 100-percent final tested prior to shipment, Polytron Devices’ practices blend well with our exceptionally high operating standards and AS9120B and ISO AS9120:2016 certifications.”

Polytron Devices is accomplished at matching pin configurations and package sizes as well as supporting nearly any combination of voltages and currents. Polytron’s DC-DC Converters span a range of 0.5 to 300 watts and are available in a large variety of output types and packaging options. Its AC-DC Switching Power Supplies are available up to 500 watts. They feature a universal input capability, large range of output options, a high-performance EMI filter and PC card, DIN rail or chassis mounting.

Polytron’s AC-DC Linear Encapsulated Power Modules are available from 5 to 250VDC output and feature extremely low noise, a high isolation voltage option, short circuit protection, and single, dual and triple output voltages. With either PC or chassis mounts, they are available in industrial and medical versions.

Polytron Devices’ production practices meet ISO 9001 quality standards and its products comply with international safety standards. All products are also qualified according to medical (IEC 60601-1), railway (EN50155, EN45545-2) and IT (60950-1/62368-1) requirements. Its products are also used in Military, Industrial, Energy, Telecommunications, Audio Equipment and many other applications.

New Yorker Electronics is a franchise distributor for Polytron Devices and supplies its full line of DC-DC Converters, Switching Power Modules and Linear Encapsulated Power Modules.

New Yorker Electronics is a certified authorized distributor of electronic components, well known for its full product lines, large inventories and competitive pricing since 1948. New Yorker Electronics is an AS9120B and ISO AS9120:2016 certified source of capacitors, resistors, semi-conductors, connectors, filters, inductors and more, and operates entirely at heightened military and aerospace performance levels. It also functions in strict accordance with AS5553 and AS6496 standards — verifying that it has implemented industry standards into everyday practices to thwart the proliferation of counterfeit parts. It is a member of ECIA (Electronics Component Industry Association) and of ERAI (Electronic Resellers Association International).
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Last Updated October 1, 2019