TDC_PWR51_A02
04/2007
Page 2
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
INPUT
Nominal Voltage
5
VDC
Voltage Range
4.75
5.25
VDC
Input Current
No Load
60
mA
Rated Load
2400
2570
mA
Ripple Current
Rated Load
5
mA
p-p
OUTPUT
Rated Voltage
±15
VDC
Rated Current
±300
mA
Setpoint Accuracy
Rated Load, Nominal V
IN
±0.5
±1.0%
%
Voltage Balance
±0.3
%
Temperature Coefcient
–25°C to +85°C
±0.01
%/°C
Ripple and Noise
BW = DC to 10MHz
6
35
mV
p-p
Line Regulation
0.02
%
Load Regulation
0.04
%
Efciency
75
%
ISOLATION
Rated Voltage
750
VDC
Test Voltage
60 Hz, 10 Seconds
750
mV
p-p
Resistance
10
G
Capacitance
50
pF
Leakage Current
240Vrms, 60Hz
15
μArms
GENERAL
Switching Frequency
50
kHz
Package Weight
50
g
TEMPERATURE
Specication
-25
+25
+85
°C
Operation
-40
+100
°C
Storage
-55
+125
°C
Note: Other input to output voltages may be available. Please consult factory.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specications typical at T
A
= +25°C, nominal input voltage, rated output current unless otherwise noted.
Device Family
PWR indicates DC/DC converter
Model Number
RoHS Compliant
PWR
5105
C
ORDERING INFORMATION
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Input Voltage.............................................................................................................. 5.5VDC
Output Short Circuit Duration ............................................................................. 15 seconds
Internal Power Dissipation .............................................................................................. 4W
These devices are intended for wave soldering or manual soldering.
They are not intended to be subject to surface mount processes under any circumstances.
The normal wave soldering process can be used with these devices where the device is subjected to a maximum wave temperature of 260°C for a period of no more than 10 seconds. Within this
time and temperature range, the integrity of the device’s plastic body will not be compromised and internal temperatures within the converter will not exceed 175°C. Care should be taken to control
manual soldering limits identical to that of wave soldering.
THROUGH-HOLE SOLDERING INFORMATION