JC075B1 Lineage Power, JC075B1 Datasheet - Page 11

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JC075B1

Manufacturer Part Number
JC075B1
Description
CONVERTER DC/DC 12V 75W OUT
Manufacturer
Lineage Power
Series
JC075r
Type
Isolated with Remote On/Offr
Datasheet

Specifications of JC075B1

Output
12V
Number Of Outputs
1
Power (watts)
75W
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Voltage - Input
18 ~ 36V
Package / Case
9-DIP Module
1st Output
12 VDC @ 6.3A
Size / Dimension
2.40" L x 2.28" W x 0.52" H (61mm x 57.9mm x 13.2mm)
Power (watts) - Rated
75W
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 100°C
Efficiency
85%
Approvals
CSA, UL, VDE
Product
Isolated
Output Power
84 W
Input Voltage Range
18 V to 36 V
Input Voltage (nominal)
28 V
Output Voltage (channel 1)
12 V
Output Current (channel 1)
7 A
Isolation Voltage
1.5 KV
Package / Case Size
DIP
Output Type
Isolated
Output Voltage
12 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
3rd Output
-
2nd Output
-
4th Output
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
No

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Thermal Considerations
Introduction
Note: Top view, pin locations are for reference.
Figure 20. Case Temperature Measurement
The temperature at this location should not exceed
100 °C. The output power of the module should not
exceed the rated power for the module as listed in the
Ordering Information table.
Although the maximum case temperature of the power
modules is 100 °C, you can limit this temperature to a
lower value for extremely high reliability.
For additional information on these modules, refer to the
Thermal Management JC-, JFC-, JW-, and JFW-Series
50 W to 150 W Board-Mounted Power Modules Technical
Note (TN97-008EPS).
Heat Transfer Without Heat Sinks
Increasing airflow over the module enhances the heat
transfer via convection. Figure 21 shows the maximum
power that can be dissipated by the module without
exceeding the maximum case temperature versus local
ambient temperature (T
through 4 m/s (800 ft./min.).
Note that the natural convection condition was mea-
sured at 0.05 m/s to 0.1 m/s (10 ft./min. to 20 ft./min.);
however, systems in which these power modules may
be used typically generate natural convection airflow
rates of 0.3 m/s (60 ft./min.) due to other heat dissipat-
ing components in the system. The use of Figure 21 is
shown in the following example.
7.6 (0.3)
Measurements shown in millimeters and (inches).
March 2008
Lineage Power
Location
V
ON/OFF
CASE
V
I
I
(continued)
(+)
(–)
38.0 (1.50)
A
) for natural convection
+ SEN
– SEN
V
TRIM
V
O
O
(+)
(–)
(continued)
MEASURE CASE
TEMPERATURE HERE
8-716 (C).f
18 Vdc to 36 Vdc Input, 12 Vdc Output; 50 W to 100 W
Example
What is the minimum airflow necessary for a JC100B
operating at nominal line, an output current of 8.5 A,
and a maximum ambient temperature of 40 °C?
Solution
Given: V
Determine P
Determine airflow (v) (Use Figure 21.):
Figure 21. Forced Convection Power Derating with
Figure 22. JC050B Power Dissipation vs.
35
30
25
20
15
10
12
10
6
4
5
0
8
2
0
0.0
0
I
T
P
v = 2.5 m/s (500 ft./min.)
O
A
I
D
= 8.5 A
= 28 V
= 40 °C
= 20 W
0.1 m/s (NAT. CONV.)
10
No Heat Sink; Either Orientation
Output Current
D
0.6
(Use Figure 24.):
LOCAL AMBIENT TEMPERATURE, T
20
(20 ft./min.)
1.2
OUTPUT CURRENT, I
30
V
V
V
I
I
I
40
= 18
= 27
= 36
1.8
50
2.4
60
4.0 m/s (800 ft./min
3.5 m/s (700 ft./min
3.0 m/s (600 ft./min
2.5 m/s
2.0 m/s
1.5 m/s (300 ft./min
1.0 m/s (200 ft./min
0.5 m/s (100 ft./min
O
(A)
70
3.0
(500 ft./min
(400 ft./min
A
80
(˚C)
3.6
8-1150 (C).a
90
8-1249
100
4.2
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