ETC 24S15.700NT

10 Watt NT Single Series DC/DC Converters
Features
!
Fully Self Contained, No External Parts Required
for Operation
!
Low and Specified Input/Output Capacitance
!
Efficiencies to 85%
!
Overcurrent Protected for Long, Reliable Operation
!
Five-sided, Shielded, Low Thermal Gradient
Copper Case
!
Water Washable Case Design
!
Five Year Warranty
Description
Selection Chart
These 10 Watt DC/DC converters were designed for fast
integration with your system’s power needs. With no external
components or filtering necessary for all but the most critical
applications, these converters can provide power instantly.
This saves you costly engineering time required to design
your system around the power converter.
Model
Input Range
VDC
Min
Max
12S3.2000NT
9
18
Output
VDC
Output
mA
3.33
2000
2000
12S5.2000NT
9
18
5
12S12.900NT
9
18
12
900
12S15.700NT
9
18
15
700
24S3.2000NT
18
36
3.33
2000
24S5.2000NT
18
36
5
2000
24S12.900NT
18
36
12
900
24S15.700NT
18
36
15
700
48S3.2000NT
36
72
3.33
2000
2000
48S5.2000NT
36
72
5
48S12.900NT
36
72
12
900
48S15.700NT
36
72
15
700
48S5.1500NT
20
60
5
1500
10 Watt NT Single Series Block Diagram
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Input Parameters*
Model
12S3.2000NT
Voltage Range
Reflected Ripple (2)
Input Current Full Load
No Load
Efficiency
MIN
MAX
TYP
TYP
280
90
TYP
TYP
TYP
710
7
78
12S5.2000NT
Reflected Ripple (2)
TYP
TYP
TYP
Switching Frequency
TYP
Maximum Input Overvoltage,
MAX
100ms Maximum
Turn-on Time,
TYP
1% Output Error
Recommended Fuse
24S5.2000NT
140
45
145
1100
12
82
1060
15
83
210
70
500
7
83
340
7
82
45
530
10
85
AMPS
48S5.2000NT
48S12.900NT
48S15.700NT
36
72
100
35
510
10
86
50
270
6
83
260
6
81
220
45
Units
VDC
150
170
6
80
mA P-P
mA RMS
260
6
84
mA
%
kHz
85
Model
%
ms
(3)
18
36
210
70
mA
VDC
6
48S3.2000NT
mA P-P
mA RMS
kHz
24
24S15.700NT
Units
VDC
220
MIN
MAX
TYP
TYP
Input Current Full Load
No Load
Efficiency
24S3.2000NT
18
36
1070
7
78
24S12.900NT
Voltage Range
12S15.700NT
440
Switching Frequency
TYP
Maximum Input Overvoltage,
MAX
100ms Maximum
Turn-on Time,
TYP
1% Output Error
Recommended Fuse
Model
12S12.900NT
9
18
VDC
6
ms
(3)
AMPS
48S5.1500NT
Units
MIN
MAX
TYP
TYP
20
60
130
40
TYP
TYP
TYP
200
6
78
Switching Frequency
TYP
Maximum Input Overvoltage,
MAX
100ms Maximum
Turn-on Time,
TYP
1% Output Error
Recommended Fuse
220
kHz
72
VDC
Voltage Range
Reflected Ripple (2)
Input Current Full Load
No Load
Efficiency
6
(3)
NOTES
*
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
VDC
mA P-P
mA RMS
mA
%
A
ms
AMPS
(6)
The transient response is specified as the time required to settle
from a 50 to 75 % step load change (rise time of step = 2 µSec)
to a 1% error band.
(7) Dynamic response is the peak overshoot during a transient
as defined in note 6 above.
(8) The input ripple rejection is specified for DC to 120 Hz ripple with
a modulation amplitude of 1% of Vin.
(9) The functional temperature range is intended to give an additional
data point for use in evaluating this power supply. At the
low functional temperature the power supply will function with
no side effects, however, sustained operation at the high
functional temperature will reduce expected operational life.
The data sheet specifications are not guaranteed over the
functional temperature range.
(10) The case thermal impedance is specified as the case temperature
rise over ambient per package watt dissipated.
(11) Specifications subject to change without notice.
All parameters measured at Tc = 25°C, nominal input voltage
and full rated load unless otherwise noted. Refer to the
CALEX Application Notes for the definition of terms,
measurement circuits and other information.
Noise is measured per CALEX Application Notes. Measurement
bandwidth is 0-20 MHz for peak-peak measurements, 10 kHz to
1 MHz for RMS measurements. Output noise is measured with
a 0.01µF / 100V ceramic capacitor in parallel with a 1µf / 35V
Tantalum capacitor, 1 inch from the output pins to simulate
standard PCB decoupling capacitance.
To determine the correct fuse size, see CALEX Application
Notes.
The Case is tied to the -input pin.
Short term stability is specified after a 30 minute warmup at full
load, constant line and recording the drift over a 24 hour period.
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Output Parameters*
12S3.2000NT
24S3.2000NT
48S3.2000NT
Model
Output Voltage
MIN
TYP
MAX
MIN
MAX
TYP
MAX
TYP
MAX
Output Voltage Accuracy
Rated Load Range
Load Regulation
25% Max Load - Max Load
Line Regulation
Vin = Min-Max VDC
12S5.2000NT
24S5.2000NT
48S5.2000NT
12S12.900NT
24S12.900NT
48S12.900NT
12S15.700NT
24S15.700NT
48S15.700NT
48S5.1500NT
Units
VDC
3.33
5
12
15
5
3.30
3.33
3.36
0.2
2.0
0.1
0.4
0.5
1.0
4.95
5.00
5.05
0.0
2.0
0.1
0.4
0.01
0.2
11.90
12.00
12.10
0.0
0.9
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.8
14.90
15.00
15.10
0.0
0.7
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.8
4.95
5.00
5.05
0.0
1.5
0.1
0.3
0.01
0.2
Short Term Stability (5)
TYP
< 0.05
Long Term Stability
TYP
< 0.1
Transient Response (6)
Dynamic Response (7)
TYP
TYP
Input Ripple Rejection (8)
TYP
100
130
250
90
250
250
VDC
A
%
%
%/24Hrs
%/kHrs
400
350
500
125
> 40
µs
mV peak
dB
Noise, Peak - Peak (2)
TYP
60
75
mV P-P
RMS Noise
TYP
6
5
mV RMS
Temperature Coefficient
TYP
MAX
50
150
Short Circuit Protection to
Common for all Outputs
ppm/°C
Continuous, Current Limit Protection
±0.002
General Specifications*
All Models
Units
Isolation (4)
Isolation Voltage
Input to Output 12S, 24S
Input to Output 48S
10µA Leakage
Input to Output
Capacitance
Environmental
Case Operating Range
No Derating
Case Functional Range (9)
Storage Range
Thermal Impedance (10)
MIN
MIN
700
1544
VDC
TYP
400
pF
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
TYP
-40
90
-50
100
-55
105
15
°C/Watt
1.0
oz
A
BOTTOM VIEW
°C
SIDE VIEW
°C
Mechanical tolerances unless otherwise noted:
°C
X.XX dimensions: ±0.020 inches
X.XXX dimensions: ±0.005 inches
General
Unit Weight
Chassis Mounting Kit
TYP
MS6, MS8, MS15
Pin
1
2
3
4
Function
+INPUT
-INPUT
+OUTPUT
CMN
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10 Watt NT Single Series DC/DC Converters
No external capacitance on the output is required for
normal operation. In fact, it can degrade the converter’s
performance. See our application note “Understanding DC/
DC Converters Output Impedance” and the low noise circuits
for more information. The usual 1 to 10 µF aluminum or
tantalum and 0.1 to 0.001 µF bypasses may be used around
your PCB as required without harm.
Applications Information
General Information
Adequate heat sinking and full filtering on both the input and
output are included in the 10 Watt NT Single Series, preventing
the need for additional components and heat sinking in most
applications.
Full overload protection is provided by independent pulseby-pulse current limiting. These protection features assure
you that our 10 Watt Single will provide zero failure rate
operation.
Extra transient overvoltage protection may be added directly
at the converter’s output pins as shown in Figure 1.
A fully five-sided shielded, sealed, water washable case is
standard along with specified operation over the full industrial
temperature range of -40 to +90°C.
1
3
2
4
Applying the Input
Figure 1 shows the recommended connections for the 10 Watt
NT Single DC/DC converter. A fuse is recommended to
protect the input circuit and should not be omitted. The fuse
serves an important purpose in preventing unlimited current
from flowing in the case of a catastrophic system failure. See
our application note on input fuse selection for more information.
Figure 2.
For very low noise applications the circuits shown above can be
used. The input current ripple will be reduced approximately 30 dB
of the original value while the output noise will be reduced to below
10 mV P-P. Do not use the biggest lowest ESR capacitors that you
can find in these circuits. Large capacitors can cause severe
peaking in the filter’s transfer function and may actually make the
conducted noise worse.
No external capacitance on the input is required for normal
operation. In fact, it can degrade the converter’s performance.
If extra filtering is desired on the input, see the low noise input
circuit in Figure 2.
Extremely low ESR capacitors (< 0.25 ohms) should not be
used at the input. This will cause peaking of the input filter’s
transfer function and actually degrade the filter’s performance.
Isolation - Case Grounding
If desired, extra transient overvoltage protection may be
added directly at the converter’s input pins as shown in
Figure 1.
The input and output sections are fully floating from each
other. They may be operated fully floating or with a common
ground. If the input and output sections are connected either
directly at the converter or at some remote location from the
converter it is suggested that a 1 to 10 µF, 0.5 to 5 ohm ESR
capacitor bypass be used directly at the converter output pins.
This capacitor prevents any common mode switching currents
from showing up at the converter’s output as normal mode
output noise. Do not use the lowest ESR, biggest value
capacitor that you can find! This can only lead to reduced
system performance or oscillation.
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The case serves not only as a heat sink but also as an EMI
shield. The 0.016 inch thick copper provides >25 dB of
absorption loss to both electromagnetic and electric fields at
220 kHz, while at the same time providing about 30% more
effective heat sinking than competitive 0.01 inch thick steel
cases.
Figure 1.
Standard connections for the 10 Watt NT Single. The input fuse
should not be omitted. The overvoltage diodes D1 and D2 may be
added to the circuit directly at the converter to provide transient
protection to your circuit.
The case shield is tied to the -input pin. This connection is
shown on the block diagram. The case is floating from the
output, coupled only by the 400 pF of isolation capacitance.
This low capacitance insures that any AC common mode
noise on the inputs is not transferred to your output circuits.
Compare this isolation capacitance value to the 600 to
2000 pF found on competitive designs and you’ll see that with
CALEX you are getting the best DC and AC isolation available.
After all, you are buying an isolated DC/DC converter to cut
ground loops. Don’t let the isolation capacitance add them
back in.
Applying the Output
The output is simply connected to your application circuit and
away you go! If extra low output noise is required for your
application the circuit shown in Figure 2 may be used to
reduce the output noise to below 10 mV P-P.
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Temperature Derating
The NT Single series can operate up to 90°C case temperature
without derating. Case temperature may be roughly calculated
from ambient by knowing that the 10 Watt NT Singles case
temperature rise is approximately 15°C per package watt
dissipated.
For example: If a 24 Volt input converter was delivering
7 Watts at 24 Volts input, at what ambient could it expect to run
with no moving air and no extra heat sinking?
Efficiency for the NT Single is approximately 84%. Check the
product curves for exact information. This leads to an input
power of about 8.3 Watts. Therefore, the case dissipation is
8.3 Watts (input power) minus 7 Watts (output power) or 1.3
Watts. The case temperature rise would be 1.3 Watts x 15 =
20°C. This number is subtracted from the maximum case
temperature of 90°C to get 70°C.
This is a rough approximation of the maximum ambient
temperature. Because of the difficulty of defining ambient
temperature and the possibility that the load’s dissipation may
actually increase the local ambient temperature significantly
or that convection cooling is suppressed by physical placement
of the module, these calculations should be verified by actual
measurement of operating temperature and your circuit’s
exact efficiency (efficiency depends on both line input and
load value) before committing to a production design.
Typical Performance (Tc=25°C, Vin=Nom VDC, Rated Load).
Data For 12 Volt Input Models
12 VOLT INPUT CURRENT Vs. LINE INPUT VOLTAGE
12 VOLT EFFICIENCY Vs. LOAD
1.5
12 VOLT EFFICIENCY Vs. LINE INPUT VOLTAGE
85
85
1.0
50% LOAD
0.5
84
EFFICIENCY(%)
100% LOAD
EFFICIENCY (%)
INPUT CURRENT (AMPS)
50% FULL LOAD
LINE =
9VDC
80
75
LINE =
12VDC
83
A
82
70
81
100% FULL LOAD
LINE =
18VDC
0.0
65
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
80
0
10
20
30
LINE INPUT (VOLTS)
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
9
10
11
LOAD (%)
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
LINE INPUT(VOLTS)
Data For 24 Volt Input Models
24 VOLT INPUT CURRENT Vs. LINE INPUT VOLTAGE
24 VOLT EFFICIENCY Vs. LOAD
88
85
0.6
100% LOAD
0.4
50% LOAD
75
70
LINE =
24VDC
0.2
100% FULL LOAD
86
LINE =
18VDC
80
EFFICIENCY(%)
EFFICIENCY (%)
INPUT CURRENT (AMPS)
24 VOLT EFFICIENCY Vs. LINE INPUT VOLTAGE
90
0.8
84
50% FULL LOAD
82
65
LINE =
36VDC
0.0
60
4
8
12
16
20
24
LINE INPUT (VOLTS)
28
32
36
80
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
LOAD (%)
70
80
90
100
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
LINE INPUT(VOLTS)
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10 Watt NT Single Series DC/DC Converters
Typical Performance (Tc=25°C, Vin=Nom VDC, Rated Load).
Data For 48 Volt Input Models
48 VOLT INPUT CURRENT Vs. LINE INPUT VOLTAGE
48 VOLT EFFICIENCY Vs. LOAD
0.4
48 VOLT EFFICIENCY Vs. LINE INPUT VOLTAGE
85
85
75
100% LOAD
0.2
50% LOAD
0.1
LINE =
36VDC
70
65
60
55
LINE =
48VDC
50
40
5
15
25
35
45
55
65
75
100% FULL LOAD
80
50% FULL LOAD
75
LINE =
72VDC
45
0.0
EFFICIENCY(%)
EFFICIENCY (%)
INPUT CURRENT (AMPS)
80
0.3
70
0
10
20
30
40
LINE INPUT (VOLTS)
50
60
70
80
90
100
35
40
45
LOAD (%)
50
55
60
65
70
75
LINE INPUT(VOLTS)
Data For 48S5.1500NT Only
INPUT CURRENT Vs. LINE INPUT VOLTAGE
EFFICIENCY Vs. LOAD
0.6
85
100% FULL LOAD
LINE = 20VDC
80
80
0.5
0.4
0.3
100% LOAD
0.2
50% LOAD
EFFICIENCY(%)
75
EFFICIENCY (%)
INPUT CURRENT (AMPS)
48 VOLT EFFICIENCY Vs. LINE INPUT VOLTAGE
85
LINE = 48VDC
70
65
60
55
0.1
50
0.0
10
20
30
40
50
60
50% FULL LOAD
70
65
60
55
LINE = 60VDC
45
0
75
50
0
10
20
30
40
LINE INPUT (VOLTS)
50
60
70
80
90
100
20
25
30
LOAD (%)
35
40
45
50
55
60
LINE INPUT(VOLTS)
Data For All Models
OUTPUT VOLTAGE Vs. CASE TEMPERATURE
OUTPUT VOLTAGE Vs. OUTPUT LOAD
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE Vs. FREQUENCY
120
0.1
0.0
-0.1
-0.2
-0.3
10
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE (OHMS)
NORMALIZED OUTPUT (%)
NORMALIZED OUTPUT (%)
0.2
100
80
CURRENT LIMIT MODE ->
60
40
20
"HICKUP" MODE ->
-0.4
0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
12 AND 15 VOLT
1
.1
3.3 AND 5 VOLT
.01
.001
0
20
40
60
CASE TEMPERATURE (Deg C)
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
10
100
A
OUTPUT LOAD (%)
1000
10000
100000
1000000
FREQUENCY (Hz)
DERATING
120
INFINITE HEAT SINK
OUTPUT POWER (%)
100
80
NO HEAT SINK →
60
↑
← SAFE OPERATING AREA →
40
↓
20
0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (Deg C)
NOTES ON USING THE CURVES
(2)
These notes apply to all curves except the 48S5.1500NT curves.
(1) The input current curves are for 10.8 Watts of output power. For
3.3 Volt output models the input current is approximately 35%
less.
The efficiency curves were generated for 12 Volt output models.
To use for other outputs adjust as follows:
3.33 Volt output.......Subtract approximately 3%
5.0 Volt output........Subtract approximately 2%
15.0 Volt output.......Add approximately 1%
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