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IC CONV DC-DC DPA SWITCH 8SMD

DPA423G-TL

Manufacturer Part Number
DPA423G-TL
Description
IC CONV DC-DC DPA SWITCH 8SMD
Manufacturer
Power Integrations
Series
DPA-Switch®r
Datasheets

Specifications of DPA423G-TL

Applications
Converter, Power Over Ethernet and Telecom Applications
Voltage - Input
16 ~ 75 V
Number Of Outputs
1
Voltage - Output
220V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SMD Gull Wing
For Use With
596-1195 - KIT REF DES DPA 6.6W DC-DC CONV596-1009 - KIT DESIGN ACCELERATOR DC-DC596-1007 - KIT DESIGN ACCELERATOR POE CONV
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Request inventory verification / RoHS non-compliant
4. Thermal check – At maximum output power, minimum
Design Tools
Up-to-date information on design tools is available at the Power
Integrations website: www.powerint.com.
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input voltage and maximum ambient temperature, verify
that temperature specifications are not exceeded for the
transformer, output diodes, output inductors and output
capacitors. The DPA-Switch is fully protected against
overtemperature conditions by its thermal shutdown
feature. It is recommended that sufficient heat sinking is
provided to keep the tab temperature at or below 115 °C
under worst case continuous load conditions (at low input
voltage, maximum ambient and full load). This provides
adequate margin to minimum thermal shutdown temperature
(130 °C) to account for part-to-part R
monitoring tab temperature, note that the junction-to-case
thermal resistance should be accounted for when estimating
die temperature.
C
7/04
AN-31
DS(ON)
variation. When
References
[1] Ferroxcube (formerly Philips) core supplier –
www.ferroxcube.com.
[2] TDK cores supplier – www.component.tdk.com/ components/
ferrite.asp.
[3] AVX (Thompson) core supplier - www.avxcorp.com.
[4] M. Domb, R. Redl, and N.O. Sokal. “Nondissipative turn-off
snubber in a forward converter: analysis, design procedure, and
experimental verification,” Official Proceedings of the Tenth
International PCI ʻ85 Conference, pp. 54-68.
[5] T. Ninomiya, T. Tanaka, and K. Harada, “Analysis and
optimization of a nondissipative LC turn-off snubber,” IEEE
Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol. 3, No. 2, April 1988,
pp. 147-156.

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