E36SC12010

FEATURES
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High efficiency: 92.5% @ 12V/10A
Size:
58.4x22.8x11.0mm
(2.30”x0.90”x0.43”) w/o heat-spreader
58.4x22.8x12.7mm
(2.30”x0.90”x0.50”) with heat-spreader
Industry standard footprint and pinout
Fixed frequency operation
Input UVLO
OTP and OVP
Output OCP hiccup mode
Output voltage trim down : -10%
Output voltage trim up: +10% at Vin>20V
Monotonic startup into normal and
pre-biased loads
2828Vdc isolation and basic insulation
No minimum load required
No negative current during power or enable
on/off
ISO 9001, TL 9000, ISO 14001, QS 9000,
OHSAS18001 certified manufacturing
facility
UL/cUL 60950-1 (US & Canada) recognized
Delphi Series E36SC120, Eighth Brick 120W
DC/DC Power Modules: 18V~75Vin, 12V, 10Aout
OPTIONS
The Delphi Series E36SC120, Eighth Brick, 18V~75Vin input, single
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Positive and negative remote On/Off
output, isolated DC/DC converters, are the latest offering from a world
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SMD and through-hole versions
leader in power systems technology and manufacturing ― Delta
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Through hole with heat spreader
Electronics, Inc. This product family provides up to 120 watts of power or
10A of output current. With creative design technology and optimization
of component placement, these converters possess outstanding electrical
and thermal performance, as well as extremely high reliability under
highly stressful operating conditions. Typical efficiency of the 12V/10A
module is greater than 92.5%.
APPLICATIONS
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Optical Transport
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Data Networking
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Communications
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Servers
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
(TA=25°C, airflow rate=300 LFM, Vin=48Vdc, nominal Vout unless otherwise noted.)
PARAMETER
NOTES and CONDITIONS
E36SC12010 series
Min.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Input Voltage
Continuous
Transient (100ms)
Operating Ambient Temperature
Storage Temperature
Input/Output Isolation Voltage
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Operating Input Voltage
Input Under-Voltage Lockout
Turn-On Voltage Threshold
Turn-Off Voltage Threshold
Lockout Hysteresis Voltage
Maximum Input Current
No-Load Input Current
Off Converter Input Current
Inrush Current (I2t)
Input Reflected-Ripple Current
Input Voltage Ripple Rejection
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Voltage Set Point
Output Voltage Regulation
Over Load
Over Line
Over Temperature
Total Output Voltage Range
Output Voltage Ripple and Noise
Peak-to-Peak
RMS
Operating Output Current Range
Operating Output Current Range
Output Over Current Protection(hiccup mode)
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Output Voltage Current Transient
Positive Step Change in Output Current
Negative Step Change in Output Current
Settling Time (within 1% Vout nominal)
Turn-On Transient
Start-Up Time, From On/Off Control
Start-Up Time, From Input
Output Capacitance (note1)
EFFICIENCY
100% Load
100% Load
60% Load
ISOLATION CHARACTERISTICS
Input to Output
Isolation Resistance
Isolation Capacitance
FEATURE CHARACTERISTICS
Switching Frequency
ON/OFF Control, Negative Remote On/Off logic
Logic Low (Module On)
Logic High (Module Off)
ON/OFF Control, Positive Remote On/Off logic
Logic Low (Module Off)
Logic High (Module On)
ON/OFF Current (for both remote on/off logic)
Leakage Current (for both remote on/off logic)
Output Voltage Trim Range(note 2)
Output Voltage Remote Sense Range
Output Over-Voltage Protection
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
MTBF
Weight
Weight
Typ.
0
100ms
-40
-55
Max.
Units
80
100
85
125
2828
Vdc
Vdc
Vdc
°C
°C
Vdc
18
48
75
Vdc
16.5
15.5
0.3
17.2
16.2
1.0
17.9
16.9
1.8
7.7
Vdc
Vdc
Vdc
A
mA
mA
A2s
mA
dB
100% Load, 18Vin
Vin=48V, Io=0A
Vin=48V
60
12
P-P thru 12µH inductor, 5Hz to 20MHz
120 Hz
20
50
1
Vin=48V, Io=Io.max, Tc=25°C
Io=Io, min to Io, max
Vin=18V to 75V
Tc=-40°C to 85°C
Over sample load, line and temperature
5Hz to 20MHz bandwidth
Vin=48V, Full Load, 1µF ceramic, 10µF tantalum
Vin=48V, Full Load, 1µF ceramic, 10µF tantalum
Vin=18V to75V
Output Voltage 10% Low
11.82
12.18
Vdc
±24
±24
12.36
mV
mV
mV
V
0
10
mV
mV
A
110
140
%
11.64
±6
±6
±120
12
80
20
48Vin, 10µF Tan & 1µF Ceramic load cap, 0.1A/µs
50% Io.max to 75% Io.max
75% Io.max to 50% Io.max
Cap ESR>=5mohm;Full load;5%overshoot of Vout at startup
12
400
400
200
mV
mV
µs
55
55
mS
mS
µF
0
Vin=24V
Vin=48V
Vin=48V
2000
92.7
92.5
92.0
%
%
%
2828
1000
Vdc
MΩ
pF
350
KHz
10
Von/off
Von/off
Von/off
Von/off
Ion/off at Von/off=0.0V
Logic High, Von/off=5V
Pout ≦ max rated power,Io ≦ Io.max
Pout ≦ max rated power,Io ≦ Io.max
Over full temp range; % of nominal Vout
Io=80% of Io, max; Ta=25°C, airflow rate=300FLM
Without heat spreader
With heat spreader
Refer to Figure 19 for Hot spot 1 location
Over-Temperature Shutdown ( Without heat spreader)
(48Vin,80% Io, 200LFM,Airflow from Vin+ to Vin-)
Refer to Figure 22 for Hot spot 2 location
Over-Temperature Shutdown (With heat spreader)
(48Vin,80% Io, 200LFM,Airflow from Vin+ to Vin-)
Over-Temperature Shutdown ( NTC resistor )
Refer to Figure 19 for NTC resistor location
Note: Please attach thermocouple on NTC resistor to test OTP function, the hot spots’ temperature is just for reference.
-0.7
3.0
0.8
5
V
V
-0.7
3.0
0.8
5
1
50
10
10
140
V
V
mA
uA
%
%
%
-10
115
4.5
26.8
35.4
M hours
grams
grams
130
°C
120
°C
125
°C
Note1: For applications with higher output capacitive load, please contact Delta.
Note2: Trim down range -10% for 18Vin ~75Vin, Trim up range +10% for 20Vin ~ 75Vin.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS CURVES
Figure 1: Efficiency vs. load current for minimum, nominal, and
maximum input voltage at 25°C
Figure 2: Power dissipation vs. load current for minimum,
nominal, and maximum input voltage at 25°C.
Figure 3: Typical full load input characteristics at room
temperature
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS CURVES
For Negative Remote On/Off Logic
0
0
0
0
Figure 4: Turn-on transient at full rated load current (resistive
load) (10 ms/div). Vin=48V. Top Trace: Vout, 3.0V/div; Bottom
Trace: ON/OFF input, 5V/div
Figure 5: Turn-on transient at zero load current (10 ms/div).
Vin=48V. Top Trace: Vout: 3.0V/div, Bottom Trace: ON/OFF
input, 5V/div
0
0
0
0
Figure 6: Output voltage response to step-change in load
current (50%-75%-50% of Io, max; di/dt = 0.1A/µs; Vin is 24V).
Load cap: 10µF tantalum capacitor and 1µF ceramic capacitor.
Top Trace: Vout (0.2V/div, 200us/div), Bottom Trace:Iout
(2A/div). Scope measurement should be made using a BNC
cable (length shorter than 20 inches). Position the load
between 51 mm to 76 mm (2 inches to 3 inches) from the
module
Figure 7: Output voltage response to step-change in load
current (50%-75%-50% of Io, max; di/dt = 0.1A/µs; Vin is 48V).
Load cap: 10µF tantalum capacitor and 1µF ceramic capacitor.
Top Trace: Vout (0.2V/div, 200us/div), Bottom Trace: Iout
(2A/div). Scope measurement should be made using a BNC
cable (length shorter than 20 inches). Position the load
between 51 mm to 76 mm (2 inches to 3 inches) from the
module
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS CURVES
0
Figure 8: Test set-up diagram showing measurement points for
Input Terminal Ripple Current and Input Reflected Ripple
Current.
Note: Measured input reflected-ripple current with a simulated
source Inductance (LTEST) of 12 μH. Capacitor Cs offset
possible battery impedance. Measure current as shown above
Figure 9: Input Terminal Ripple Current, ic, at full rated output
current and nominal input voltage (Vin=48V) with 12µH source
impedance and 33µF electrolytic capacitor (250mA/div, 2us/div)
Copper
Strip
Vo(+)
10u
0
1u
SCOPE
RESISTIVE
LOAD
Vo(-)
Figure 10: Input reflected ripple current, is, through a 12µH
source inductor at nominal input voltage (Vin=48V) and rated
load current (5mA/div, 2us/div)
Figure 11: Output voltage noise and ripple measurement test
setup
0
Figure 12: Output voltage ripple at nominal input voltage
(Vin=48V) and rated load current (Io=10A) (20mV/div,
2us/div).Load capacitance: 1µF ceramic capacitor and 10µF
tantalum capacitor. Bandwidth: 20 MHz. Scope measurements
should be made using a BNC cable (length shorter than 20
inches). Position the load between 51 mm to 76 mm (2 inches
to 3 inches) from the module
Figure 13: Output voltage vs. load current showing typical
current limit curves and converter shutdown points (Vin=48V)
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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Safety Considerations
Input Source Impedance
The power module must be installed in compliance with
the spacing and separation requirements of the
end-user’s safety agency standard, i.e., UL60950-1,
CSA C22.2 NO. 60950-1 2nd and IEC 60950-1 2nd :
2005 and EN 60950-1 2nd: 2006+A11+A1: 2010, if the
system in which the power module is to be used must
meet safety agency requirements.
Basic insulation based on 75 Vdc input is provided
between the input and output of the module for the
purpose of applying insulation requirements when the
input to this DC-to-DC converter is identified as TNV-2
or SELV. An additional evaluation is needed if the
source is other than TNV-2 or SELV.
When the input source is SELV circuit, the power module
meets SELV (safety extra-low voltage) requirements. If
the input source is a hazardous voltage which is greater
than 60 Vdc and less than or equal to 75 Vdc, for the
module’s output to meet SELV requirements, all of the
following must be met:
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The input source must be insulated from the ac
mains by reinforced or double insulation.
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The input terminals of the module are not operator
accessible.
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A SELV reliability test is conducted on the system
where the module is used, in combination with the
module, to ensure that under a single fault,
hazardous voltage does not appear at the module’s
output.
The impedance of the input source connecting to the
DC/DC power modules will interact with the modules and
affect the stability. A low ac-impedance input source is
recommended. If the source inductance is more than a
few μH, we advise adding a 100 μF electrolytic capacitor
(ESR < 0.7 Ω at 100 kHz) mounted close to the input of
the module to improve the stability.
Layout and EMC Considerations
Delta’s DC/DC power modules are designed to operate in
a wide variety of systems and applications. For design
assistance with EMC compliance and related PWB layout
issues, please contact Delta’s technical support team. An
external input filter module is available for easier EMC
compliance design. Below is the reference design for an
input filter tested with E36SC12010 series to meet class
B in CISSPR 22.
Schematic and Components List:
Cin is 100uF low ESR Aluminum cap:
CY is 1nF ceramic cap:
CX1,CX2 are 2.2uF ceramic cap:
CY1,CY2 are 3.3nF ceramic cap:
L1,L2 are common-mode inductor ,L1=L2=0.63mH:
Test Result:Vin=48V,Io=10A,
dBμV
80.0
Limits
55022MQP
55022MAV
70.0
60.0
50.0
When installed into a Class II equipment (without
grounding), spacing consideration should be given to
the end-use installation, as the spacing between the
module and mounting surface have not been evaluated.
The power module has extra-low voltage (ELV) outputs
when all inputs are ELV.
This power module is not internally fused. To achieve
optimum safety and system protection, an input line fuse
is highly recommended. The safety agencies require a
Fast-acting fuse with 20A maximum rating to be
installed in the ungrounded lead. A lower rated fuse can
be used based on the maximum inrush transient energy
and maximum input current.
Soldering and Cleaning Considerations
40.0
Transducer
LISNPUL
Traces
PK+
AV
30.0
20.0
10.0
0.0
150 kHz
1 MHz
10 MHz
30 MHz
Blue Line is quasi peak mode;green line is average mode.
Post solder cleaning is usually the final board assembly
process before the board or system undergoes electrical
testing. Inadequate cleaning and/or drying may lower the
reliability of a power module and severely affect the
finished circuit board assembly test. Adequate cleaning
and/or drying is especially important for un-encapsulated
and/or open frame type power modules. For assistance
on appropriate soldering and cleaning procedures,
please contact Delta’s technical support team.
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FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS
Over-Current Protection
The module include an internal output over-current
protection circuit, which will endure current limiting for an
unlimited duration during output overload. If the output
current exceeds the OCP set point, the module will
automatically shut down, and enter hiccup mode.
For hiccup mode, the module will try to restart after
shutdown. If the over current condition still exists, the
module will shut down again. This restart trial will continue
until the over-current condition is corrected.
Over-Voltage Protection
Remote On/Off
The remote on/off feature on the module can be either
negative or positive logic. Negative logic turns the
module on during a logic low and off during a logic high.
Positive logic turns the modules on during a logic high
and off during a logic low.
Remote on/off can be controlled by an external switch
between the on/off terminal and the Vi(-) terminal. The
switch can be an open collector or open drain.
For negative logic if the remote on/off feature is not
used, please short the on/off pin to Vi(-). For positive
logic if the remote on/off feature is not used, please
leave the on/off pin floating.
The modules include an internal output over-voltage
protection circuit, which monitors the voltage on the output
terminals. If this voltage exceeds the over-voltage set point,
the module will shut down, and enter in hiccup mode.
Vi(+)
Vo(+)
Sense(+)
ON/OFF
trim
For hiccup mode, the module will try to restart after
shutdown. If the over voltage condition still exists, the
module will shut down again. This restart trial will continue
until the over-voltage condition is corrected.
Rload
Sense(-)
Vi(-)
Vo(-)
Over-Temperature Protection
The over-temperature protection consists of circuitry that
provides protection from thermal damage. If the
temperature exceeds the over-temperature threshold the
module will shut down, and enter in auto-restart mode.
For auto-restart mode, the module will detect temperature
after shutdown. If the over temperature condition still exists,
the module will remain shutdown. This restart trial will
continue until the over-temperature condition is corrected.
Figure 14: Remote on/off implementation
Remote Sense
Remote sense compensates for voltage drops on the
output by sensing the actual output voltage at the point
of load. The voltage between the remote sense pins
and the output terminals must not exceed the output
voltage sense range given here:
[Vo(+) – Vo(–)] – [SENSE(+) – SENSE(–)] ≤ 10% × Vout
This limit includes any increase in voltage due to
remote sense compensation and output voltage set
point adjustment (trim).
Vi(+)
Conduct resistance
Vo(+)
Sense(+)
ON/OFF
trim
Rload
Sense(-)
Vi(-)
Vo(-)
Figure 15: Effective circuit configuration for remote sense
operation
E36SC12010
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FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS (CON.)
If the remote sense feature is not used to regulate the output
at the point of load, please connect SENSE(+) to Vo(+) and
SENSE(–) to Vo(–) at the module.
The output voltage can be increased by both the remote
sense and the trim; however, the maximum increase is the
larger of either the remote sense or the trim, not the sum of
both.
When using remote sense and trim, the output voltage
of the module is usually increased, which increases the
power output of the module with the same output
current.
Care should be taken to ensure that the maximum
output power does not exceed the maximum rated
power.
Figure 17: Circuit configuration for trim-up (increase output
voltage)
Output Voltage Adjustment (TRIM)
If the external resistor is connected between the TRIM
and SENSE (+) the output voltage set point increases
(Fig. 19). The external resistor value required to obtain
a percentage output voltage change △% is defined
as:
To increase or decrease the output voltage set point,
connect an external resistor between the TRIM pin and
either the SENSE(+) or SENSE(-). The TRIM pin
should be left open if this feature is not used.
Rtrim  up 
5.11Vo (100   ) 511

 10.2K
1.225 

Ex. When Trim-up +10% (12V×1.1=13.2V)
Rtrim  up 
5.11  12  (100  10) 511

 10.2  489K
1.225  10
10
The output voltage can be increased by both the remote
sense and the trim, however the maximum increase is
the larger of either the remote sense or the trim, not the
sum of both.
Figure 16: Circuit configuration for trim-down (decrease
output voltage)
If the external resistor is connected between the TRIM
and SENSE (-) pins, the output voltage set point
decreases (Fig. 18). The external resistor value
required to obtain a percentage of output voltage
change △% is defined as:
When using remote sense and trim, the output voltage
of the module is usually increased, which increases the
power output of the module with the same output
current.
Care should be taken to ensure that the maximum
output power of the module remains at or below the
maximum rated power.
 511

Rtrim  down  
 10.2K


Ex. When Trim-down -10% (12V×0.9=10.8V)
 511

Rtrim  down  
 10.2K  40.9K
 10

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THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS
Thermal management is an important part of the system
design. To ensure proper, reliable operation, sufficient
cooling of the power module is needed over the entire
temperature range of the module. Convection cooling is
usually the dominant mode of heat transfer.
Hence, the choice of equipment to characterize the
thermal performance of the power module is a wind
tunnel.
Thermal Testing Setup
Delta’s DC/DC power modules are characterized in
heated vertical wind tunnels that simulate the thermal
environments encountered in most electronics
equipment. This type of equipment commonly uses
vertically mounted circuit cards in cabinet racks in which
the power modules are mounted.
The following figure shows the wind tunnel
characterization setup. The power module is mounted
on a 185mmX185mm,70μm (2Oz),6 layers test board
and is vertically positioned within the wind tunnel. The
space between the neighboring PWB and the top of the
power module is constantly kept at 6.35mm (0.25’’).
PWB
FANCING PWB
MODULE
50.8(2.00")
AIR VELOCITY
AND AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE
SURED BELOW
THE MODULE
AIR FLOW
Note: Wind Tunnel Test Setup Figure Dimensions are in millimeters and (Inches)
Figure 18: Wind tunnel test setup
Thermal Derating
Heat can be removed by increasing airflow over the
module. To enhance system reliability, the power
module should always be operated below the maximum
operating temperature. If the temperature exceeds the
maximum module temperature, reliability of the unit may
be affected.
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THERMAL CURVES
(WITHOUT HEAT SPREADER)
NTC RESISTOR
THERMAL CURVES
(WITH HEAT SPREADER)
AIRFLOW
AIRFLOW
HOT SPOT 2
HOT SPOT 1
Figure 19: * Hot spot 1& NTC resistor temperature measured
points. The allowed maximum hot spot 1 temperature is defined
at 115℃
Figure 22: * Hot spot 2 temperature measured point. The allowed
maximum hot spot 2 temperature is defined at 105℃
E36SC12010(Standard) Output Current vs. Ambient Temperature and Air Velocity
@Vin = 24V (Transverse Orientation)
E36SC12010(Standard) Output Current vs. Ambient Temperature and Air Velocity
@Vin = 24V (Transverse Orientation,With Heat Spreader)
Output Current (A)
Output Current (A)
10
10
9
9
Natural
Convection
Natural
Convection
8
8
100LFM
100LFM
7
7
200LFM
200LFM
6
6
300LFM
300LFM
5
5
400LFM
400LFM
4
500LFM
4
500LFM
3
600LFM
3
600LFM
2
2
1
1
0
0
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
Ambient Temperature (℃)
Figure 20: Output current vs. ambient temperature and air
velocity @Vin=24V(Transverse Orientation, airflow from Vin+
to Vin-,without heat spreader)
25
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
Ambient Temperature (℃)
Figure 23: Output current vs. ambient temperature and air
velocity @Vin=24V(Transverse Orientation, Airflow from Vin+
to Vin-,with heat spreader)
E36SC12010(Standard) Output Current vs. Ambient Temperature and Air Velocity
@Vin = 48V (Transverse Orientation)
E36SC12010(Standard) Output Current vs. Ambient Temperature and Air Velocity
@Vin = 48V (Transverse Orientation,With Heat Spreader)
Output Current (A)
10
30
Output Current (A)
10
9
9
Natural
Convection
8
Natural
Convection
8
100LFM
7
100LFM
7
200LFM
200LFM
6
6
300LFM
5
300LFM
5
400LFM
4
600LFM
3
400LFM
500LFM
4
500LFM
3
2
2
1
1
0
600LFM
0
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
Ambient Temperature (℃)
Figure 21: Output current vs. ambient temperature and air
velocity @Vin=48V(Transverse Orientation, airflow from Vin+
to Vin-,without heat spreader)
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
Ambient Temperature (℃)
Figure 24: Output current vs. ambient temperature and air
velocity @Vin=48V(Transverse Orientation, airflow from Vin+
to Vin-,with heat spreader)
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PICK AND PLACE LOCATION
RECOMMENDED PAD LAYOUT (SMD)
SURFACE-MOUNT TAPE & REEL
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LEADED (SN/PB) PROCESS RECOMMEND TEMP. PROFILE(FOR SMD MODELS)
Note: The temperature refers to the pin of E36SC, measured on the +Vout pin joint.
LEAD FREE (SAC) PROCESS RECOMMEND TEMP. PROFILE(FOR SMD MODELS)
Temp.
Peak Temp. 240 ~ 245 ℃
217℃
Ramp down
max. 4℃/sec.
200℃
150℃
Preheat time
100~140 sec.
Time Limited 90 sec.
above 217℃
Ramp up
max. 3℃/sec.
25℃
Time
Note: The temperature refers to the pin of E36SC, measured on the +Vout pin joint.
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MECHANICAL DRAWING
* For modules with through-hole pins and the optional heatspreader, they are intended for wave soldering assembly
onto system boards; please do not subject such modules through reflow temperature profile.
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MECHANICAL DRAWING (WITHOUT HEAT-SPREADER)
SURFACE-MOUNT MODULE
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Name
+Vin
ON/OFF
-Vin
-Vout
-SENSE
TRIM
+SENSE
+Vout
THROUGH-HOLE MODULE
Function
Positive input voltage
Remote ON/OFF
Negative input voltage
Negative output voltage
Negative remote sense
Output voltage trim
Positive remote sense
Positive output voltage
Note:All pins are copper alloy with matte tin(Pb free) plated over Ni under-plating.
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RECOMMENDED PAD LAYOUT FOR THROUGH HOLE PIN MODEL
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PART NUMBERING SYSTEM
E
Type of
Product
E - 1/8 Brick
36
S
C
120
10
N
K
Input Number of
Voltage Outputs
Product
Series
Output
Voltage
Output
Current
ON/OFF
Logic
Pin
Length/Type
36 18V~75V
C - Serial
number
120 - 12V
10 - 10A
N - Negative
P - Positive
R - 0.170”
N - 0.146”
K - 0.110”
M-SMD
S - Single
F
J
Option Code
Space - RoHS 5/6
F - RoHS 6/6
(Lead Free)
J - isolation 2828V
and with
heat-spreader
K - isolation 2828V
and without
heat-spreader
MODEL LIST
MODEL NAME
E36SC12010NKFJ
E36SC12010NKFK
E36SC12010NRFJ
INPUT
18V~75V
18V~75V
18V~75V
OUTPUT
7.7A
7.7A
7.7A
12V
12V
12V
EFF @ 100% LOAD
10A
10A
10A
92.0% @ 48Vin
92.0% @ 48Vin
92.0% @ 48Vin
Default remote on/off logic is negative and pin length is 0.170”
* For modules with through-hole pins and the optional heatspreader, they are intended for wave soldering assembly
onto system boards; please do not subject such modules through reflow temperature profile.
CONTACT: www.deltaww.com/dcdc
Email: [email protected]
USA:
Telephone:
East Coast: 978-656-3993
West Coast: 510-668-5100
Fax: (978) 656 3964
Europe:
Phone: +31-20-655-0967
Fax: +31-20-655-0999
Asia & the rest of world:
Telephone: +886 3 4526107
Ext 6220~6224
Fax: +886 3 4513485
WARRANTY
Delta offers a two (2) year limited warranty. Complete warranty information is listed on our web site or is available upon
request from Delta.
Information furnished by Delta is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Delta for its
use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties, which may result from its use. No license is granted
by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Delta. Delta reserves the right to revise these specifications
at any time, without notice.
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