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JFC100C1

Manufacturer Part Number
JFC100C1
Description
CONVERTER DC/DC 15V 100W OUT
Manufacturer
Lineage Power
Series
JFC100Cr
Type
Isolatedr
Datasheet

Specifications of JFC100C1

Output
15V
Number Of Outputs
1
Power (watts)
100W
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Voltage - Input
18 ~ 36V
Package / Case
Module
1st Output
15 VDC @ 6.7A
Size / Dimension
2.40" L x 2.28" W x 0.50" H (61mm x 57.9mm x 12.7mm)
Power (watts) - Rated
100W
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 100°C
Efficiency
85%
Approvals
CSA, UL, VDE
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
3rd Output
-
2nd Output
-
4th Output
-

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Feature Descriptions
Output Current Monitor
The current monitor (CURMON) pin produces a dc volt-
age proportional to the dc output current of the module.
The voltage is referenced to the secondary SENSE(–)
pin and is typically 4.8 V at rated output current. For
paralleling with Fx300x modules, consult the factory for
the V/A ratio. The output impedance of this pin is
approximately 20 k¾, so customer detection circuitry
must have a high-impedance input.
Overtemperature Protection
To provide protection in a fault condition, the unit is
equipped with a thermal shutdown circuit. The shut-
down circuit will not engage unless the unit is operated
above the maximum case temperature. Recovery for
the thermal shutdown is accomplished by cycling the
dc input power off for at least 1.0 second or by toggling
the primary or secondary referenced remote on/off sig-
nal for at least 1.0 second.
Power Good Signal
The power good signal (PWRGOOD pin) is an open-
collector, secondary-referenced pin that is pulled low
when all five of the following conditions are met:
1. The sensed output voltage is greater than half the
2. The overvoltage shutdown latch is not set.
3. The thermal shutdown latch is not set.
4. The unit is not in current limit.
5. Secondary internal bias is present.
There is one situation where the power good signal can
be low even though the module has failed. This can
occur when the module is paralleled with other mod-
ules for additional output power (i.e., the output ORing
diodes would not be used). If one module power train
stops delivering power (fails), the other paralleled mod-
ule(s) would provide a voltage at the output pin of the
failed module. The failed module would then not detect
that its output power was not being delivered. However,
in this situation the current monitor pins of the paral-
leled modules would indicate that current is not being
delivered from one module and that module had failed.
For redundant applications, the ORing diodes would
keep the other module voltages from being applied to
the failed module output and the power good signal
would indicate a failure.
Lineage Power
rated nominal output voltage.
dc-dc Converters; 18 to 36 Vdc Input, 15 Vdc Output; 50 W to 100 W
(continued)
Thermal Warning
The thermal warning (TEMPWARN) pin is a second-
ary-referenced, open-collector output that shorts to
SENSE(–) a few degrees before the module goes into
thermal shutdown. When the module temperature
cools, the thermal warning pin will open, but the unit
will remain latched off until the input power or the pri-
mary or secondary referenced remote on/off is recycled
for 1.0 second.
Thermal Considerations
Introduction
The JFC-Series power modules operate in a variety of
thermal environments; however, sufficient cooling
should be provided to help ensure reliable operation of
the units. Heat-dissipating components inside the units
are thermally coupled to the case. Heat is removed by
conduction, convection, and radiation to the surround-
ing environment. Proper cooling can be verified by
measuring the case temperature. Peak temperature
(T
Note: Top view, measurements shown in millimeters and (inches).
Figure 18. 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.
C
7.6 (0.30)
) occurs at the position indicated in Figure 18.
Pin locations are for reference.
Location
38.0 (1.50)
TEMPERATURE HERE
MEASURE CASE
8-1397 (C).a
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