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Data Sheet: Supereta

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 iQM Series –Single Output Quarter Brick

 

©2004-2006  TDK Innoveta Inc.  
iQM 1.5V/70A Datasheet  8/4/2006 

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performance page for the power module of 
interest.  In all conditions, the power module  
should be operated below the maximum 
operating temperature shown on  
the derating curve.  For improved design  
margins and enhanced system reliability, the 
power module may be operated at 
temperatures below the maximum rated 
operating temperature. 

 

Heat transfer by convection can be 
enhanced by increasing the airflow rate that 
the power module experiences.  The 
maximum output current of the power 
module is a function of ambient temperature 
(T

AMB

) and airflow rate as shown in the 

thermal performance figures on the thermal 
performance page for the power module of 
interest.  The curves in the figures are 
shown for natural convection through 2 m/s 
(400 ft/min).  The data for the natural 
convection condition has been collected at 
0.3 m/s (60 ft/min) of airflow, which is the 
typical airflow generated by other heat 
dissipating components in many of the 
systems that these types of modules are 
used in.  In the final system configurations, 
the airflow rate for the natural convection 
condition can vary due to temperature 
gradients from other heat dissipating 
components. 

 

Heatsink Usage: 

For applications with 

demanding environmental requirements, 
such as higher ambient temperatures or 
higher power dissipation, the thermal 
performance of the power module can be 
improved by attaching a heatsink or cold 
plate. The iQM platform is designed with a 
base plate with two M3 X 0.5 through-
threaded mounting fillings for attaching a 
Heatsink or cold plate. The addition of a 
heatsink can reduce the airflow requirement; 
ensure consistent operation and extended 
reliability of the system.  With improved 
thermal performance, more power can be 
delivered at a given environmental condition. 
 
Standard heatsink kits are available from 
Innoveta Technologies for vertical module 
mounting in two different orientations  
 

 
 
 
 
(longitudinal – perpendicular to the direction 
of the pins and transverse – parallel to the 
direction of the pins).  The heatsink kit 
contains four M3 x 0.5 steel mounting 
screws and a precut thermal interface pad 
for improved thermal resistance between the 
power module and the heatsink.  The 
screws should be installed using a torque-
limiting driver set between 0.35-0.55 Nm (3-
5 in-lbs).  
 
The system designer must use an accurate 
estimate or actual measure of the internal  
airflow rate and temperature when doing the 
heatsink thermal analysis.  For each 
application, a review of the heatsink fin 
orientation should be completed to verify 
proper fin alignment with airflow direction to 
maximize the heatsink effectiveness.  For  
TDK Innoveta standard heatsinks, contact 
TDK Innoveta Inc. for latest performance 
data. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Supereta iQM Series

Page 1: ...Features Standard Quarter Brick Pinout Size 2 28 1 45 0 5 57 9mm 36 8mm 12 7mm Up to 70A of output current Power density 63 5W in 3 Efficiency up to 88 Full load typical efficiency 82 Output power up...

Page 2: ...e Product Offering Code Input Voltage Output Voltage Output Current Maximum Output Power Efficiency iQM48070A015V 36 75V 1 5V 70A 105W 82 Feature Set On Off Logic OVP Pin Length 00 Positive Latch 0 14...

Page 3: ...tolerances are x x 0 5 0 02 x xx and x xxx 0 25 0 010 Pin Assignment PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION 1 Vin 4 Vo 2 On Off 5 Sense 3 Vin 6 Trim 7 Sense 8 Vo Pin base material is copper or brass with matte ti...

Page 4: ...C Output Voltage Rise Time 15 mS Io Io max Tc 25 C Vo 0 1 to 0 9 Vo nom Inrush Transient 0 1 A2 s Exclude external input capacitors Input Reflected Ripple 12 mApp See input output ripple and noise mea...

Page 5: ...Threshold 75 A Vo 0 9 Vo nom Tc Tc max Short Circuit Current 2 A Vo 0 25V Tc 25 60 100 mVpp Output Ripple and Noise Voltage 10 mVrms Vin 48V Io Io min Tc 25 C Measured across one 0 1uF one 1 0 uF and...

Page 6: ...Io Typical Input Current vs Input Voltage Characteristics Start up from Nominal Vin Full Load and Cext min Ch 1 Vo Ch 2 ON OFF Ch 3 Vin Ch 4 Io Load Transient Response Load Step from 50 to 75 of Full...

Page 7: ...im Down Resistor Ohm Change of Vout Trim Up Resistor Ohm 10 40 9K 5 19 0K 20 15 3K 10 7 51K e g trim up 5 K x x Rup 22 10 5 511 5 225 1 5 100 5 1 11 5 Start up with Back biased Voltage 1 4V and 3A Loa...

Page 8: ...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 a...

Page 9: ...licates the typical thermal environments encountered in most modern electronic systems with distributed power architectures The electronic equipment in networking telecom wireless and advanced compute...

Page 10: ...lications with demanding environmental requirements such as higher ambient temperatures or higher power dissipation the thermal performance of the power module can be improved by attaching a heatsink...

Page 11: ...roviding that over voltage conditions have been removed The reset time of the ON OFF pin should be 500ms or longer The iQM Supereta family also offers an optional feature to allow non latching 1 secon...

Page 12: ...a resistor between the trim pin and Sense pin the output voltage is adjusted down To adjust the output voltage down a percentage of Vout from Vo nom the trim resistor should be chosen according to the...

Page 13: ...ed the Sense pin should be connected to the Vo pin and the Sense pin should be connected to the Vo pin The output voltage at the Vo and Vo terminals can be increased by either the remote sense or the...

Page 14: ...nput Output Ripple and Noise Measurements The input reflected ripple is measured with a current probe and oscilloscope The ripple current is the current through a 12 H differential mode inductor Lin w...

Page 15: ...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 floating 4 S...

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