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  uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters www.murata-ps.com for full details go to www.murata-ps.com/rohs www.murata-ps.com technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 mdc_uei15w.b24 page 1 of 13 simplified schematic product overview featuring a full 15 watt or greater output in one square inch of board area, the uei series isolated dc/dc converter family offers ef? cient regulated dc power for printed circuit board mounting. gate drive control reference, trim & error ampli?er +v in ?v in +v out Cv out on/off control trim isolation barrier isolation typical topology is shown. 3.3v and 5v out models only. typical unit features  small footprint dc/dc converter, ideal for high current applications  industry standard 0.96" x 1.1" x 0.36" open frame package and pinout  wide range input voltages 9-36 and 18-75 vdc  double lead-free assembly and attachment for rohs standards  isolation up to 2250 vdc (basic)  up to 15 watts or greater total output power with overtemperature shutdown  high ef? ciency synchronous recti? er forward topology  stable no-load operation with no required external components  usable -40 to 85c temperature range (with derating)  designed to meet ul 60950-1, can/csa- c22.2 no. 60950-1, iec60950-1, en60950-1 safety approvals  extensive self-protection shut down features wide range 4:1 inputs on the 0.96" x 1.1" x 0.36" converter are either 9 to 36 volts dc (q12 models) or 18 to 75 volts dc (q48 models), ideal for battery- powered and telecom equipment. the industry- standard pinout ? ts larger 1" x 2" converters. fixed output voltages from 3.3 vdc to 15 vdc are regu- lated to within 0.2% or less and may be trimmed within 10% of nominal output. applications include small instruments, area-limited microcon- trollers, computer-based systems, data communi- cations equipment, remote sensor systems, vehicle and portable electronics. the uei 15w series includes full magnetic and optical isolation up to 2250 volts dc (basic insula- tion). for connection to digital systems, the outputs offer fast settling to current step loads and toler- ance of higher capacitive loads. excellent ripple and noise speci? cations assure compatibility to circuits using cpus, asics, programmable logic and fpgas. for systems requiring controlled startup/shutdown, an external switch, transis- tor or digital logic may be used to activate the remote on/off control. a wealth of self-protection features avoid both converter and external circuit problems. these include input undervoltage lockout and overtem- perature shutdown. the outputs current limit using the hiccup autorestart technique and the outputs may be short-circuited inde? nitely. additional features include output overvoltage and reverse conduction elimination. the high ef? ciency offers minimal heat buildup and no fan operation. $
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com mdc_uei15w.b24 page 2 of 13 ? please refer to the part number structure for additional options and complete order ing part numbers. ? all speci? cations are typical at nominal line voltage and full load, +25 deg.c. unless otherwise noted. see detailed speci? cations.  minimum output load for uei15-033-q12, uei15-120-q12 and uei15-050-q12 is 10% of maximum current. performance specifications and ordering guide ? root models ? output input ef? ciency open frame package C c75 v out (v) i out (a)  power (w) r/n (mvp-p) ? regulation (max.) v in nom. (v) range (v) i in = no load (ma) i in = full load (a) typ. max. line load min. typ. (inches) (mm) case pinout UEI15-033-Q12P-C 3.3 4.5 14.85 60 90 0.05% 0.1% 24 9-36 43 0.71 86.5% 89% 1.10.960.36 27.924.49.1 p22 uei15-033-q48n-c 3.3 5 16.5 60 90 0.2% 0.2% 48 18-75 24 0.4 86.5% 88.8% uei15-050-q12p-c 5 3 15 70 125 0.05% 0.075% 24 9-36 41 0.72 86.3% 87.3% uei15-050-q48n-c 5 3 15 60 95 0.05% 0.06% 48 18-75 28 0.36 84.3% 86.0% uei15-120-q12p-c 12 1.3 15.6 110 150 0.05% 0.05% 24 9-36 15 0.77 82.3% 84.5% uei15-120-q48n-c 12 1.3 15.6 85 120 0.075% 0.05% 48 18-75 15 0.76 83.3% 85% uei15-150-q12p-c 15 1.1 16.5 130 175 0.05% 0.05% 24 9-36 18 0.81 83.5% 85% uei15-150-q48n-c 15 1.1 16.5 80 120 0.05% 0.05% 48 18-75 14 0.4 83.3% 85.3% part number structure nominal output voltage in tenths of a volt unipolar wide input 15-watt series uei15 - q12 -- 033 p c on/off control polarity: p = positive n = negative rohs-6 hazardous substance compliance input voltage range q12 = 9-36v q48 = 18-75v note: some model number combinations may not be available. contact murata power solutions.
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com mdc_uei15w.b24 page 3 of 13 mechanical specifications, open frame input/output connections pin function 1 + vin 2 - vin 3 + vout 4 output trim 5 - vout 6 on/off control* *the remote on/off can be provided with either positive (p suf? x) or nega- tive (n suf? x) polarity physical characteristics pin material copper alloy pin diameter 0.04" (1.016mm) pin finish gold plate weight 0.352 oz./10 grams electromagnetic interference fcc part 15, class b, en55022 flammability rating ul 94v-0 safety (designed to meet) ul/cul 60950-1, can/csa- c22.2-60950-1, iec/en 60950-1 third angle projection dimensions are in inches (mm shown for ref. only). components are shown for reference only. tolerances (unless otherwise speci?ed): .xx 0.02 (0.5) .xxx 0.010 (0.25) angles 1? 0.36 9.1 0.400 10.16 end view 0.428 ref 0.19 4.8 top view pin #1 1.10 27.9 0.96 24.4 side view 6x at pins 1-6 .040 .002 pin with .071 .002 shoulder c l bottom view #6 #5 #1 #2 #4 #3 c l c l 0.200 5.08 10.16 0.400 0.400 10.16 2.54 0.100 0.800 20.32 case 75
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com mdc_uei15w.b24 page 4 of 13  remove overload for recovery. miscellaneous characteristics model family current limit inception 98% of vout, after warmup a short circuit protection method short circuit current a short circuit duration (output shorted to ground) ? pre- biased setup calculated mtbf hours operating temperature range storage temperature range oc thermal protection/ shutdown oc see derating curves uei15-033-q12 6.0 current limiting, hiccup autorestart 0.3 continuous monotonic 2 x 10 6 C40 to +85oc C55 to +125 oc 115 uei15-033-q48 7.2 3.49 x 10 6 uei15-050-q12 4.6 2 x 10 6 uei15-050-q48 4.5 uei15-120-q12 2.0 uei15-120-q48 1.8 4.1 x 10 6 135 uei15-150-q12 1.6 2.1 x 10 6 115 uei15-150-q48 1.7 2 x 10 6 dynamic characteristics model family dynamic load response (50-75-50% load step) sec to 1% v out start-up time switching frequency khz v in to v out regulated (max.) msec remote on/off to v out regulated max.) msec uei15-033-q12 100 50 50 350 uei15-033-q48 350 uei15-050-q12 350 uei15-050-q48 375 uei15-120-q12 150 340 uei15-120-q48 100 350 uei15-150-q12 340 uei15-150-q48 380 input characteristics model family start-up threshold v under- voltage shut- down v re? ected (back) ripple current ma pk-pk input current recom- mended fuse a internal input filter type reverse polarity protec- tion remote on/off control inrush transient a 2 sec output short circuit ma low line a standby mode ma on/off current ma positive logic blank model suf? x negative logic "n" model suf? x uei15-033-q12 9.5 8.6 30 0.05 50 1.86 1 4 c none - see note 15 1 off=gnd pin or C0.7 to +1.2v max. on=open pin or +5.8 to +15v max. off=open pin or +5.8 to + 15v max. on=gnd pin or C0.7 to +1.2v max. uei15-033-q48 16.7 15.6 1.04 2 uei15-050-q12 9.5 8.5 1.90 4 uei15-050-q48 16.7 15.6 0.96 2 l uei15-120-q12 9.5 8.4 2.04 4 c uei15-120-q48 16.7 15.6 1.02 1.5 uei15-150-q12 9.5 8.4 2.13 4 uei15-150-q48 16.7 16.2 1.06 2 output characteristics model family i out max. ma v out accuracy 50% load % of v nom adjustment range % of v nom temperature coef? cient % of v out /oc capacitive loading max. low esr <0.02 max, resistive load f overvoltage protection v ov protection method voltage out- put range ripple/noise (20 mhz bandwidth) 8 line/load regulation ef? ciency uei15-033-q12 see ordering guide 1 10 0.02 1,000 4.5 magnetic feedback see ordering guide uei15-033-q48 3.9 uei15-050-q12 5.9 uei15-050-q48 470 5.9 uei15-120-q12 14.1 uei15-120-q48 15 uei15-150-q12 18 uei15-150-q48 20 isolation characteristics model family input to output min. vdc isolation resistance min. m isolation capacitance pf isolation safety rating uei15-033-q12 2000 10 1000 basic insulation uei15-033-q48 2250 10 1500 uei15-050-q12 2000 10 1500 uei15-050-q48 2250 10 1000 uei15-120-q12 2000 10 1000 uei15-120-q48 2250 10 1000 uei15-150-q12 2000 10 1500 uei15-150-q48 2250 10 1000 17
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com mdc_uei15w.b24 page 5 of 13 absolute maximum ratings absolute maximums are stress ratings. exposure of devices to greater than any of these conditions may adversely affect long-term reliability. proper operation under conditions other than those listed in the performance/functional speci? - cations is neither implied nor recommended. (4) mean time before failure is calculated using the telcordia (belcore) sr- 332 method 1, case 3, ground ? xed conditions, tpcboard=+25 deg.c, full load, natural air convection. (5) the on/off control is normally controlled by a switch. but it may also be driven with external logic or by applying appropriate external voltages which are referenced to input common. the on/off control input should use either an open collector or open drain transistor. (6) output current limiting begins when the output voltage degrades approximately 2% from the selected setting. (7) the outputs are not intended to sink appreciable reverse current. this may damage the outputs. (8) output noise may be further reduced by adding an external ? lter. see i/o filtering and noise reduction. (9) all models are fully operational and meet published speci? cations, including cold start at C40 0 c. at full power, the package temperature of all on-board components must not exceed +128 c. (10) regulation speci? cations describe the deviation as the line input voltage or output load current is varied from a nominal midpoint value to either extreme. (11) the output overvoltage protection is automatic recovery after fault removal. the overvoltage may occur either from internal failure or from an external forcing voltage as in a shared power system. (12) output current limit and short circuit protection is non-latching. when the overcurrent fault is removed, the converter will immediately recover. (13) do not exceed maximum power speci? cations when adjusting the output trim. (14) at zero output current, the output may contain low frequency com- ponents which exceed the ripple speci? cation. the output may be operated inde? nitely with no load. (15) if reverse polarity is accidentally applied to the input, a body diode will become forward biased and will conduct considerable current. to ensure reverse input protection with full output load, always connect an external input fuse in series with the +v in input. use approximately twice the full input cur- rent rating with nominal input voltage. (16) hiccup operation repeatedly attempts to restart the converter with a brief, full-current output. if the overcurrent condition still exists, the restart current will be removed and then tried again. this short current pulse prevents overheating and damaging the converter. once the fault is removed, the con- verter immediately recovers normal operation. (17) on model uei15-050-q48, if v in <20v, output trim may only be adjusted downwards from +5.0v (more negative). caution: this product is not internally fused. to comply with safety agency certi? cations and to avoid injury to personnel or equipment, the user must connect an external fast-blow fuse to the input terminals. see fuse information. specification notes (1) all models are tested and speci? ed with external capacitors listed in the table below. the external capacitors listed below are only for establishing test speci? cations. they are required for our test ? xtures and equipment. your applica- tion may not need them. the converter is stable with no external capacitors but murata power solutions strongly recommends external caps. all caps are low-esr types. where two or more capacitors are listed, these are connected in parallel. all caps should mount close to the dc/dc using short leads. all speci? cations are typical unless noted. general conditions for speci? ca- tions are +25 deg.c, v in =nominal, v out =nominal, full load. adequate air? ow must be supplied for extended testing under power. (2) input ripple current is tested and speci? ed over a 5 hz to 20 mhz band- width. input ? ltering is c in =33 f, 100v tantalum, c bus =220 f, 100v elec- trolytic, l bus =12 h. (3) note that maximum power derating curves indicate an average current at nominal input voltage. at higher temperatures and/or lower air? ow, the dc/dc converter will tolerate brief full current outputs if the total rms current over time does not exceed the derating curve. all derating curves are presented at sea level altitude. be aware of reduced power dissipation with increasing density altitude. absolute maximum ratings input voltage q12 models volts max. continuous 36 vdc volts, transient 100ms 50 vdc q48 models volts max. continuous 75 vdc volts, transient 100ms 100 vdc on/off control, referred to Cv in volts, min. C0.3 volts, max. 15 input reverse polarity protection see fuse section output overvoltage, volts max. v out nom. +20% output current, sustained short circuit current-limited, see specs storage temperature range, min. oc -55 max. oc +125 input/output external test capacitors model input capacitor output capacitor(s) uei15-033-q12 100 f 1 f & 10 f uei15-033-q48 4.7 f ceramic 1 f & 10 f uei15-050-q12 100 f 1 f & 10 f uei15-050-q48 4.7 f ceramic 1 f & 10 f uei15-120-q12 100 f 1 f & 10 f uei15-120-q48 4.7 f ceramic 1 f & 10 f uei15-150-q12 100 f 1 f & 10 f uei15-150-q48 4.7 f ceramic 1 f & 10 f
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com mdc_uei15w.b24 page 6 of 13 application notes input fusing certain applications and/or safety agencies may require fuses at the inputs of power conversion components. fuses should also be used when there is the possibility of sustained input voltage reversal which is not current-limited. we recommend a time delay fuse installed in the ungrounded input supply line with a value which is approximately twice the maximum line current, calcu- lated at the lowest input voltage. the installer must observe all relevant safety standards and regulations. for safety agency approvals, install the converter in compliance with the end-user safety standard, i.e. iec/en/ul 60950-1. input reverse-polarity protection if the input voltage polarity is reversed, an internal diode will become forward biased and likely draw excessive current from the power source. if this source is not current-limited or the circuit appropriately fused, it could cause perma- nent damage to the converter. input under-voltage shutdown and start-up threshold under normal start-up conditions, converters will not begin to regulate properly until the ramping-up input voltage exceeds and remains at the start-up threshold voltage (see speci? cations). once operating, converters will not turn off until the input voltage drops below the under-voltage shutdown limit. subsequent restart will not occur until the input voltage rises again above the start-up threshold. this built-in hysteresis prevents any unstable on/off opera- tion at a single input voltage. users should be aware however of input sources near the under-voltage shutdown whose voltage decays as input current is consumed (such as capaci- tor inputs), the converter shuts off and then restarts as the external capacitor recharges. such situations could oscillate. to prevent this, make sure the oper- ating input voltage is well above the uv shutdown voltage at all times. start-up time assuming that the output current is set at the rated maximum, the v in to v out start-up time (see speci? cations) is the time interval between the point when the ramping input voltage crosses the start-up threshold and the fully loaded regulated output voltage enters and remains within its speci? ed accuracy band. actual measured times will vary with input source impedance, external input capacitance, input voltage slew rate and ? nal value of the input voltage as it appears at the converter. these converters include a soft start circuit to moderate the duty cycle of its pwm controller at power up, thereby limiting the input inrush current. the on/off remote control interval from on command to v out regulated assumes that the converter already has its input voltage stabilized above the start-up threshold before the on command. the interval is measured from the on command until the output enters and remains within its speci? ed accuracy band. the speci? cation assumes that the output is fully loaded at maximum rated current. similar conditions apply to the on to v out regulated speci? cation such as external load capacitance and soft start circuitry. input source impedance these converters will operate to speci? cations without external components, assuming that the source voltage has very low impedance and reasonable in- put voltage regulation. since real-world voltage sources have ? nite impedance, performance is improved by adding external ? lter components. sometimes only a small ceramic capacitor is suf? cient. since it is dif? cult to totally characterize all applications, some experimentation may be needed. note that external input capacitors must accept high speed switching currents. because of the switching nature of dc/dc converters, the input of these converters must be driven from a source with both low ac impedance and adequate dc input regulation. performance will degrade with increasing input inductance. excessive input inductance may inhibit operation. the dc input regulation speci? es that the input voltage, once operating, must never degrade below the shut-down threshold under all load conditions. be sure to use adequate trace sizes and mount components close to the converter. i/o filtering, input ripple current and output noise all models in this converter series are tested and speci? ed for input re? ected ripple current and output noise using designated external input/output compo- nents, circuits and layout as shown in the ? gures below. external input capaci- tors (cin in the ? gure) serve primarily as energy storage elements, minimizing line voltage variations caused by transient ir drops in the input conductors. users should select input capacitors for bulk capacitance (at appropriate frequencies), low esr and high rms ripple current ratings. in the ? gure below, the cbus and lbus components simulate a typical dc voltage bus. your speci? c system con? guration may require additional considerations. please note that the values of cin, lbus and cbus will vary according to the speci? c converter model. in critical applications, output ripple and noise (also referred to as periodic and random deviations or pard) may be reduced by adding ? lter elements such as multiple external capacitors. be sure to calculate component temperature rise from re? ected ac current dissipated inside capacitor esr. c in v in c bus l bus c in = 33f, esr < 700m @ 100khz c bus = 220f, esr < 100m @ 100khz l bus = 12h +input -input current probe to oscilloscope + C + C figure 2. measuring input ripple current
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com mdc_uei15w.b24 page 7 of 13 floating outputs since these are isolated dc/dc converters, their outputs are ? oating with respect to their input. the essential feature of such isolation is ideal zero current flow between input and output. real-world converters however do exhibit tiny leakage currents between input and output (see speci? cations). these leakages consist of both an ac stray capacitance coupling component and a dc leakage resistance. when using the isolation feature, do not allow the isolation voltage to exceed speci? cations. otherwise the converter may be damaged. designers will normally use the negative output (-output) as the ground return of the load circuit. you can however use the positive output (+output) as the ground return to effectively reverse the output polarity. minimum output loading requirements these converters employ a synchronous recti? er design topology. all models regulate within speci? cation and are stable under no load to full load condi- tions. operation under no load might however slightly increase output ripple and noise. thermal shutdown to prevent many over temperature problems and damage, these converters include thermal shutdown circuitry. if environmental conditions cause the temperature of the dc/dcs to rise above the operating temperature range up to the shutdown temperature, an on-board electronic temperature sensor will power down the unit. when the temperature decreases below the turn-on threshold, the converter will automatically restart. there is a small amount of hysteresis to prevent rapid on/off cycling. the temperature sensor is typically located adjacent to the switching controller, approximately in the center of the unit. see the performance and functional speci? cations. caution: if you operate too close to the thermal limits, the converter may shut down suddenly without warning. be sure to thoroughly test your applica- tion to avoid unplanned thermal shutdown. temperature derating curves the graphs in the next section illustrate typical operation under a variety of conditions. the derating curves show the maximum continuous ambient air temperature and decreasing maximum output current which is acceptable under increasing forced air? ow measured in linear feet per minute (lfm). note that these are average measurements. the converter will accept brief increases in temperature and/or current or reduced air? ow as long as the aver- age is not exceeded. note that the temperatures are of the ambient air? ow, not the converter itself which is obviously running at higher temperature than the outside air. also note that very low ? ow rates (below about 25 lfm) are similar to natural convection, that is, not using fan-forced air? ow. mps makes characterization measurements in a closed cycle wind tunnel with calibrated air? ow. we use both thermocouples and an infrared camera system to observe thermal performance. as a practical matter, it is quite dif? - cult to insert an anemometer to precisely measure air? ow in most applications. sometimes it is possible to estimate the effective air? ow if you thoroughly un- derstand the enclosure geometry, entry/exit ori? ce areas and the fan ? owrate speci? cations. if in doubt, contact mps to discuss placement and measurement techniques of suggested temperature sensors. caution: if you routinely or accidentally exceed these derating guidelines, the converter may have an unplanned over temperature shut down. also, these graphs are all collected at slightly above sea level altitude. be sure to reduce the derating for higher density altitude. output overvoltage protection this converter monitors its output voltage for an over-voltage condition using an on-board electronic comparator. the signal is optically coupled to the pri- mary side pwm controller. if the output exceeds ovp limits, the sensing circuit will power down the unit, and the output voltage will decrease. after a time-out period, the pwm will automatically attempt to restart, causing the output volt- age to ramp up to its rated value. it is not necessary to power down and reset the converter for the this automatic ovp-recovery restart. if the fault condition persists and the output voltage climbs to excessive levels, the ovp circuitry will initiate another shutdown cycle. this on/off cycling is referred to as hiccup mode. it safely tests full current rated output voltage without damag- ing the converter. output fusing the converter is extensively protected against current, voltage and temperature extremes. however your output application circuit may need additional protec- tion. in the extremely unlikely event of output circuit failure, excessive voltage could be applied to your circuit. consider using an appropriate fuse in series with the output. figure 3 C measuring output ripple and noise (pard) c1 c1 = 0.1f ceramic c2 = 10f tantalum load 2-3 inches (51-76mm) from module c2 r load copper strip copper strip scope in ? gure 3, the two copper strips simulate real-world printed circuit imped- ances between the power supply and its load. in order to minimize circuit errors and standardize tests between units, scope measurements should be made using bnc connectors or the probe ground should not exceed one half inch and soldered directly to the ? xture.
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com mdc_uei15w.b24 page 8 of 13 output current limiting as soon as the output current increases to approximately 125% to 150% of its maximum rated value, the dc/dc converter will enter a current-limiting mode. the output voltage will decrease proportionally with increases in output current, thereby maintaining a somewhat constant power output. this is com- monly referred to as power limiting. current limiting inception is de? ned as the point at which full power falls below the rated tolerance. see the performance/functional speci? cations. note particularly that the output current may brie? y rise above its rated value. this enhances reliability and continued operation of your application. if the output current is too high, the converter will enter the short circuit condition. output short circuit condition when a converter is in current-limit mode, the output voltage will drop as the output current demand increases. if the output voltage drops too low, the magnetically coupled voltage used to develop primary side voltages will also drop, thereby shutting down the pwm controller. following a time-out period, the pwm will restart, causing the output voltage to begin ramping up to its ap- propriate value. if the short-circuit condition persists, another shutdown cycle will initiate. this on/off cycling is called hiccup mode. the hiccup cycling reduces the average output current, thereby preventing excessive internal temperatures. a short circuit can be tolerated inde? nitely. trimming the output voltage the trim input to the converter allows the user to adjust the output voltage over the rated trim range (please refer to the speci? cations). in the trim equa- tions and circuit diagrams that follow, trim adjustments use either a trimpot or a single ? xed resistor connected between the trim input and either the positive or negative output terminals. (on some converters, an external user-supplied precision dc voltage may also be used for trimming). trimming resistors should have a low temperature coef? cient (100 ppm/deg.c or less) and be mounted close to the converter. keep leads short. if the trim function is not used, leave the trim unconnected. with no trim, the converter will exhibit its speci? ed output voltage accuracy. there are two cautions to be aware for the trim input: caution: to avoid unplanned power down cycles, do not exceed either the maximum output voltage or the maximum output power when setting the trim. be particularly careful with a trimpot. if the output voltage is excessive, the ovp circuit may inadvertantly shut down the converter. if the maximum power is exceeded, the converter may enter current limiting. if the power is exceeded for an extended period, the converter may overheat and encounter overtem- perature shut down. caution: be careful of external electrical noise. the trim input is a senstive input to the converters feedback control loop. excessive electrical noise may cause instability or oscillation. keep external connections short to the trim input. use shielding if needed. figure 4 C trim adjustments using a trimpot load 7 5-22 turns +output trim ?output ?input on/off control +input figure 6 C trim adjustments to increase output voltage using a fixed resistor +output trim on/off control +input load r trim up ?output ?input figure 5 C trim adjustments to decrease output voltage using a fixed resistor load r trim down +output trim on/off control +input ?output ?input
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com mdc_uei15w.b24 page 9 of 13 trim equations v o C 5 C 2050 12775 C 2050 5 C v o 5110 (vo - 2.5) v o C 12 C 5110 25000 C 5110 12 C v o 10000 (vo-2.5) uei15-050-q12, q48 uei15-120-q12, q48 v o C 3.3 C 2050 12775 r t down (  ) = r t up (  ) = r t up (  ) = r t up (  ) = r t up (  ) = r t down (  ) = r t down (  ) = r t down (  ) = C 2050 3.3 C v o 5110 (vo - 2.5) uei15-033-q12, q48 v o C 15 C 5110 25000 C 5110 15 C v o 10000 (vo-2.5) uei15-150-q12, q48 trim up trim down where vo = desired output voltage. adjustment accuracy is subject to resis- tor tolerances and factory-adjusted output accuracy. mount trim resistor close to converter. use short leads. remote on/off control on the input side, a remote on/off control can be ordered with either polarity. positive: standard models are enabled when the on/off pin is left open or is pulled high to +v in with respect to Cv in . an internal bias current causes the open pin to rise to +v in . some models will also turn on at lower intermediate voltages (see speci? cations). positive-polarity devices are disabled when the on/off is grounded or brought to within a low voltage (see speci? cations) with respect to Cv in . negative: optional negative-polarity devices are on (enabled) when the on/ off is grounded or brought to within a low voltage (see speci? cations) with respect to Cv in . the device is off (disabled) when the on/off is left open or is pulled high to +15v dc max. with respect to Cv in . dynamic control of the on/off function should be able to sink appropriate signal current when brought low and withstand appropriate voltage when brought high. be aware too that there is a ? nite time in milliseconds (see speci? cations) between the time of on/off control activation and stable, regulated output. this time will vary slightly with output load type and current and input conditions. there are three cautions for the on/off control: caution: to retain full output circuit isolation, control the on/off from the in- put side only. if you must control it from circuits in the output, use some form of optoisolation to the on/off control. this latter condition is unlikely because the device controlling the on/off would have to remain powered on and not be powered from the converter. caution: while it is possible to control the on/off with external logic if you carefully observe the voltage levels, the preferred circuit is either an open drain/open collector transistor, a switch or a relay (which can thereupon be controlled by logic). the on/off prefers to be set at +v in (open pin) for the on state, assuming positive logic. caution: do not apply voltages to the on/off pin when there is no input power voltage. otherwise the converter may be permanently damaged. figure 7 C driving the on/off control pin (suggested circuit) on/off control control + vcc -input soldering guidelines murata power solutions recommends the speci? cations below when installing these converters. these speci? cations vary depending on the solder type. exceeding these speci? cations may cause damage to the product. be cautious when there is high atmo- spheric humidity. we strongly recommend a mild pre-bake (100 c. for 30 minutes). your production environment may differ; therefore please thoroughly review these guidelines with your process engineers. wave solder operations for through-hole mounted products (thmt) for sn/ag/cu based solders: maximum preheat temperature 115 c. maximum pot temperature 270 c. maximum solder dwell time 7 seconds for sn/pb based solders: maximum preheat temperature 105 c. maximum pot temperature 250 c. maximum solder dwell time 6 seconds
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com performance data mdc_uei15w.b24 page 10 of 13 maximum current temperature derating @sea level (v in = 24v, air? ow from input to output) maximum current temperature derating @sea level (v in = 48v, air? ow from input to output) maximum current temperature derating @sea level (v in = 12v or 24v, air? ow from input to output) 3 . 5 0 3 . 7 0 3 . 9 0 4 . 1 0 4 . 3 0 4 . 5 0 4 . 7 0 4 . 9 0 5 . 1 0 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 a m a a b i e n t t e m p e r a t u r e ( c ) o u t p u t cu rr e nt ( a m ps ) n a tural convection a a 100 l f m 200 l f m 300 l f m 3 . 8 0 4 . 0 0 4 . 2 0 4 . 4 0 4 . 6 0 4 . 8 0 5 . 0 0 5 . 2 0 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 a m a a b i e n t t e m p e r a t u r e ( c ) o u t p u t c urrent ( a ( ( mps ) n a tural convection a a 100 l f m 200 l f m 300 l f m 4 00 l f m 2 .0 2 . 5 3 . 0 3 .5 4 . 0 4 . 5 5 . 0 5 . 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 a m a a b i e n t t e m p e r a t u r e ( c ) o u t p u t c urrent ( a ( ( mps ) n a tural convection a a ef? ciency vs. line voltage and load current @ 25 c ef? ciency vs. line voltage and load current @ 25 c uei15-033-q12 uei15-033-q48 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 load current (amps) ef?ciency (%) vin = 24 v vin = 36 v vin = 9 v vin = 18 v 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 load current (amps) ef?ciency (%) 12345 vin = 75 v vin = 18 v vin = 48 v uei15-033-q48
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com performance data mdc_uei15w.b24 page 11 of 13 ef? ciency vs. line voltage and load current @ 25 c uei15-050-q48 load current (amps) ef?ciency (%) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 vin = 36 v vin = 75 v vin = 18 v vin = 24 v maximum current temperature derating @sea level (v in = 24v or 48v, air? ow is from input to output) 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 2.50 2.60 2.70 2.80 2.90 3.00 3.10 3.20 ambient temperature (c) output current (amps) natural convection maximum current temperature derating @sea level (v in = 12 or 24v, air? ow from input to output) 2 . 0 2 . 2 2 . 4 2 . 6 2 . 8 3 . 0 3 . 2 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 a m a a b i e n t t e m p e r a t u r e (c) o u t p u t cu rr e nt ( a ( ( m ps ) n a tural convection a a ef? ciency vs. line voltage and load current @ 25 c uei15-050-q12 load current (amps) ef?ciency (%) 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 1.25 1.5 1.75 2 2.25 2.5 2.75 3 vin = 24 v vin = 36 v vin = 9 v vin = 18 v ef? ciency vs. line voltage and load current @ 25 c uei15-120-q12 load current (amps) ef?ciency (%) 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 vin = 24 v vin = 36 v vin = 9 v vin = 18 v maximum current temperature derating @sea level (v in = 12v or 24v, air? ow is from pin 2 to pin 1) 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00 1.10 1.20 1.30 ambient temperature (c) output current (amps) natural convection
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com performance data ef? ciency vs. line voltage and load current @ 25 c uei15-120-q48 maximum current temperature derating @sea level (v in = 24v or 48v, air? ow is from pin 2 to pin 1) load current (amps) ef?ciency (%) 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 vin = 48 v vin = 75 v vin = 18 v vin = 24 v ambient temperature (c) output current (amps) 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 natural convection ef? ciency vs. line voltage and load current @ 25 c ef? ciency vs. line voltage and load current @ 25 c uei15-150-q12 maximum current temperature derating @sea level (v in = 12v and 24v, air? ow is from input to output) maximum current temperature derating @sea level (v in = 24v and 48v, air? ow is from input to output) load current (amps) ef?ciency (%) 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 vin = 24 v vin = 36 v vin = 9 v load current (amps) ef?ciency (%) 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 0.07 0.18 0.28 0.38 0.49 0.59 0.69 0.80 0.90 1.00 1.10 vin = 24 v vin = 48 v vin = 75 v vin = 18 v uei15-150-q48 ambient temperature (c) output current (amps) 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 natural convection ambient temperature (c) output current (amps) 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 natural convection mdc_uei15w.b24 page 12 of 13
uei15 series isolated wide input range 15-watt dc/dc converters technical enquiries email: sales@murata-ps.com, tel: +1 508 339 3000 www.murata-ps.com mdc_uei15w.b24 page 13 of 13 murata power solutions, inc. makes no representation that the use of its products in the circuits described herein, or the use of other technical information contained herein, will not infringe upon existing or future patent rights. the descriptions contained her ein do not imply the granting of licenses to make, use, or sell equipment constructed in accordance therewith. speci? cations are subject to cha nge without notice. ? 2009 murata power solutions, inc. usa: mans? eld (ma), tel: (508) 339-3000, email: sales@murata-ps.com canada: toronto, tel: (866) 740-1232, email: toronto@murata-ps.com uk: milton keynes, tel: +44 (0)1908 615232, email: mk@murata-ps.com france: montigny le bretonneux, tel: +33 (0)1 34 60 01 01, email: france@murata-ps.com germany: mnchen, tel: +49 (0)89-544334-0, email: munich@murata-ps.com japan: tokyo, tel: 3-3779-1031, email: sales_tokyo@murata-ps.com osaka, tel: 6-6354-2025, email: sales_osaka@murata-ps.com china: shanghai, tel: +86 215 027 3678, email: shanghai@murata-ps.com guangzhou, tel: +86 208 221 8066, email: guangzhou@murata-ps.com singapore: parkway centre, tel: +65 6348 9096, email: singapore@murata-ps.com murata power solutions, inc. 11 cabot boulevard, mans? eld, ma 02048-1151 u.s.a. tel: (508) 339-3000 (800) 233-2765 fax: (508) 339-6356 www.murata-ps.com email: sales@murata-ps.com iso 9001 and 14001 registered 03/30/09


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