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CONV DC/DC 33W 5V IN 10A OUT SMD

OKY2-T/10-W5N-C

Manufacturer Part Number
OKY2-T/10-W5N-C
Description
CONV DC/DC 33W 5V IN 10A OUT SMD
Manufacturer
Murata Power Solutions Inc
Series
Okami™ OKY-T/10-W5r
Type
Point of Load (POL) Non-Isolatedr
Datasheet

Specifications of OKY2-T/10-W5N-C

Number Of Outputs
1
Output
0.75 ~ 3.63V
Power (watts)
33W
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Voltage - Input
2.4 ~ 5.5V
Package / Case
7-DIP SMD Module
1st Output
0.75 ~ 3.63 VDC @ 10A
Size / Dimension
1.30" L x 0.53" W x 0.33" H (33mm x 13.5mm x 8.3mm)
Power (watts) - Rated
33W
Efficiency
95%
Approvals
EN, IEC, UL
Output Power
33 W
Input Voltage Range
2.4 V to 5.5 V
Input Voltage (nominal)
5 V
Output Voltage (channel 1)
0.7525 V to 3.63 V
Output Current (channel 1)
10 A
Package / Case Size
33 mm x 13.5 mm x 8.4 mm
Output Voltage
0.7525 V to 3.63 V
Product
Non-Isolated / POL
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Operating Temperature
-
3rd Output
-
2nd Output
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
811-2146-2
Minimum Output Loading Requirements
All models regulate within specifi cation and are stable under no load to full
load conditions. 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/DC’s 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.
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 airfl ow measured in Linear Feet per Minute (“LFM”).
Note that these are AVERAGE measurements. The converter will accept brief
increases in current or reduced airfl ow as long as the average is not exceeded.
itself which is obviously running at higher temperature than the outside air.
Also note that very low fl ow rates (below about 25 LFM) are similar to “natural
convection”, that is, not using fan-forced airfl ow.
cycle wind tunnel with calibrated airfl ow. We use both thermocouples and an
infrared camera system to observe thermal performance.
CAUTION: If you operate too close to the thermal limits, the converter may
Note that the temperatures are of the ambient airfl ow, not the converter
Murata Power Solutions makes Characterization measurements in a closed
+OUTPUT
-OUTPUT
Figure 5: Measuring Output Ripple and Noise (PARD)
C1 = 0.1μF CERAMIC
C2 = 10μF TANTALUM
LOAD 2-3 INCHES (51-76mm) FROM MODULE
C1
COPPER STRIP
COPPER STRIP
C2
SCOPE
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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 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.
Output Current Limiting
Current limiting inception is defi ned as the point at which full power falls below
the rated tolerance. See the Performance/Functional Specifi cations. Note par-
ticularly that the output current may briefl y rise above its rated value in normal
operation as long as the average output power is not exceeded. 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 (approxi-
mately 98% of nominal output voltage for most models), 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 appropriate value.
If the short-circuit condition persists, another shutdown cycle will initiate. This
rapid on/off cycling is called “hiccup mode”. The hiccup cycling reduces the
average output current, thereby preventing excessive internal temperatures
and/or component damage. A short circuit can be tolerated indefi nitely.
because you do not have to power down the converter to make it restart. The
system will automatically restore operation as soon as the short circuit condi-
tion is removed.
Remote On/Off Control
On the input side, a remote On/Off Control can be ordered with either polarity.
Please refer to the Connection Diagram on page 1 for On/Off connections.
pulled high to +Vin with respect to –Vin. Positive-polarity devices are disabled
when the On/Off is grounded or brought to within a low voltage (see Specifi ca-
tions) with respect to –Vin.
or brought to within a low voltage (see Specifi cations) with respect to –Vin. The
device is off (disabled) when the On/Off is pulled high (see Specifi cations) with
respect to –Vin.
CAUTION: If you routinely or accidentally exceed these Derating guidelines,
The “hiccup” system differs from older latching short circuit systems
Positive polarity models are enabled when the On/Off pin is left open or is
Negative polarity devices are on (enabled) when the On/Off pin is left open
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