TDK FReta iEB48013A120V Datasheet Download Page 9

                                                                                                                        

 

 

 

Data Sheet: FReta iEB Series –Single Output Eighth Brick Bus Converter

 

©2004-2006  TDK Innoveta Inc.  
 1/24/2008 

 

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Thermal Performance:

  

                iEB48013A120V-000 through -005: 12V, 13.5A Output 
 

 

 

iEB48013A120V-000 maximum output current vs. ambient 
temperature at nominal input voltage for airflow rates natural 
convection (60lfm) to 600lfm with airflow from pin 3 to pin 1. 

 

iEB48013A120V-000 maximum output current vs. ambient 

temperature at nominal input voltage for airflow rates natural 
convection (60lfm) to 600lfm with airflow from output to input.  

 

 

iEB48013A120V-000 thermal measurement location – 
top view  

 

 
 
Both the thermal curves provided and the example given above are based upon measurements made in TDK Innoveta’s 
experimental test setup that is described in the Thermal Management section.  Due to the large number of variables in 
system design, TDK Innoveta recommends that the user verify the module’s thermal performance in the end application.  
The critical component should be thermo coupled and monitored, and should not exceed the temperature limit specified in 
the derating curve above.  It is critical that the thermocouple be mounted in a manner that gives direct thermal contact or 
significant measurement errors may result.  TDK Innoveta can provide modules with a thermocouple pre-mounted to the 
critical component for system verification tests.  

 

 
 
 
 

 
 

 

 

 

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2.0 m/s (400 LFM)

3.0 m/s (600 LFM)

Tc, Thermal Limit

Summary of Contents for FReta iEB48013A120V

Page 1: ...50Vdc isolation voltage Meets basic insulation spacing requirements Constant switching frequency Industry Standard Footprint Remote on off positive logic Auto recovering input over voltage protection...

Page 2: ...Reta 48V nominal 013 13 5A 017 17A Amps 120 12V 096 9 6V Single 00 Standard Option Table Feature Set Positive Logic On Off Negative Logic On Off 0 110 Pin Length 0 200 Pin Length 0 145 Pin Length 00 X...

Page 3: ...13 Mechanical Specification Dimensions are in mm in Unless otherwise specified tolerances are x x 0 5 0 02 x xx and x xxx 0 25 0 010 Recommended Hole Pattern top view Pin Assignment PIN FUNCTION PIN...

Page 4: ...g estimation Characteristic Min Max Unit Notes Conditions Continuous Input Voltage 0 5 75 Vdc Transient Input Voltage Vdc Isolation Voltage 2250 Vdc Basic insulation Storage Temperature 55 125 C Opera...

Page 5: ...p Delay Time from application of input voltage 10 mS Vo 0 to 0 1 Vo nom on off on Io Io max Tc 25 C Startup Delay Time from on off 10 mS Vo 0 to 0 1 Vo nom Vin Vi nom Io Io max Tc 25 C Output Voltage...

Page 6: ...Io min Vin Vin min 15 5 Vin Vin nom 13 5 Output Current Vin Vin max 1 11 5 A At loads less than Io min the module will operate correctly but the output ripple may increase Output Current Limiting Thr...

Page 7: ...tput voltage 5V div iEB48013A120V 000 Typical startup characteristic from input voltage application at full load 10mS div Upper trace input voltage 20V div lower trace output voltage 5V div iEB48013A1...

Page 8: ...voltage and full load at Ta 25 degrees iEB48013A120V 000 Typical Input Current vs Input Voltage Characteristics iEB48013A120V 000 Typical Output Voltage vs Input Voltage Characteristics 5 7 9 11 13 1...

Page 9: ...scribed in the Thermal Management section Due to the large number of variables in system design TDK Innoveta recommends that the user verify the module s thermal performance in the end application The...

Page 10: ...ost modern electronic systems with distributed power architectures The electronic equipment in networking telecom wireless and advanced computer systems operates in similar environments and utilizes v...

Page 11: ...ay protect themselves by entering a hiccup current limit mode The modules will operate normally once the output current returns to the specified operating range Thermal Protection When the power modul...

Page 12: ...mproper handling or cleaning processes can adversely affect the appearance testability and reliability of the power modules Contact TDK Innoveta technical support for guidance regarding proper handlin...

Page 13: ...The input source is isolated from the ac mains by reinforced insulation 2 The input terminal pins are not accessible 3 One pole of the input and one pole of the output are grounded or both are kept f...

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