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24VDC derived from ±12VDC

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Hello,
I am looking to generate 24VDC from a ±12VDC Power supply. The component I wish to use is Traco Power TEN25-1222.
This dcdc converter gives us +12V and -12V. My qeustion is how to use these two to generate 24VDC?
Any help would be great.
Thanks.
 

In the dual-output version such as the TEN12-1212 the voltage between +Vout and -Vout is 24V, so don't use the common pin, but only +Vout as +24V and -Vout as the "NEW" GND ..

IanP
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