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 YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
The
Features
* RoHS lead-free solder and lead-solder-exempted products are available * Delivers up to 20 A (100 W) * Extended input range 9.6 V - 14 V * High efficiency (0.94 at 5 V output) * Surface-mount package * Industry-standard footprint and pinout * Small size and low profile: 1.30" x 0.53" x 0.314" (33.02 x 13.46 x 7.98 mm) * Weight: 0.22 oz [6.12 g] * Coplanarity less than 0.003", maximum * Synchronous Buck Converter topology * Source and sink capable * Start-up into pre-biased output * No minimum load required * Programmable output voltage via external resistor * Operating ambient temperature: -40 C to 85 C * Remote output sense * Remote ON/OFF (Positive or Negative) * Fixed-frequency operation * Auto-reset output overcurrent protection * Auto-reset overtemperature protection * High reliability, MTBF = TBD Million Hours * All materials meet UL94, V-0 flammability rating * UL 60950 recognition in U.S. & Canada, and DEMKO certification per IEC/EN 60950
Products: Y-Series
Applications
* * * * * Intermediate Bus Architectures Telecommunications Data communications Distributed Power Architectures Servers, workstations
Benefits
* High efficiency - no heat sink required * Reduces total solution board area * Tape and reel packing * Compatible with pick & place equipment * Minimizes part numbers in inventory
Description
The YNC12S20 non-isolated DC-DC converter delivers up to 20 A of output current in an industry-standard surface-mount package. Operating from a 9.6 to 14 VDC input, the YNC12S20 converter is an ideal choice for Intermediate Bus Architectures where point-of-load power delivery is generally a requirement. It provides a resistor-programmable regulated output voltage of 0.7525V to 5.5V. The Y-Series converters provide exceptional thermal performance, even in high temperature environments with minimal airflow. This is accomplished through the use of circuit, packaging and processing techniques to achieve ultra-high efficiency, excellent thermal management and a very low body profile. The low body profile and the preclusion of heat sinks minimize impedance to system airflow, thus enhancing cooling for both upstream and downstream devices. The use of 100% automation for assembly, coupled with advanced power electronics and thermal design, results in a product with extremely high reliability.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
Electrical Specifications
Conditions: TA=25C, Airflow=200 LFM (1 m/s), Vin=12 VDC, Vout = 0.7525 - 5.5V, unless otherwise specified.
PARAMETER ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Input Voltage Operating Ambient Temperature Storage Temperature Continuous
NOTES
MIN
-0.3 -40 -55
TYP
MAX UNITS
15 85 125 VDC C C kHz 5.5 0.5 VDC VDC ms ms ms 0.8 VIN VIN 0.8 VDC VDC VDC VDC
FEATURE CHARACTERISTICS
Switching Frequency Output Voltage Programming Range 1 Remote Sense Compensation Turn-On Delay Time With Vin = (Module Enabled, then Vin applied) With Enable (Vin = Vin(nom) applied, then enabled) Rise time ON/OFF Control (Positive Logic) Module Off Module On ON/OFF Control (Negative Logic) Module Off Module On Note: 1. The output voltage should not exceed 5.5V (taking into account both the programming and remote sense compensation). 2. Converter is on if ON/OFF pin is left open. 3. Note that start-up time is the sum of turn-on delay time and rise time.
2 2 1
300 By external resistor, See Trim Table 1 Full resistive load From Vin = Vin(min) to Vo=0.1* Vo(nom) From enable to Vo= 0.1*Vo(nom) From 10% to 90%, full resistive load -5 2.4 2.4 -5 3 3 4 0.7525
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Electrical Specifications (continued)
Conditions: TA=25C, Airflow=200 LFM (1 m/s), Vin=12 VDC, Vout = 0.7525 - 5.5V, unless otherwise specified.
PARAMETER INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Operating Input Voltage Range Input Under Voltage Lockout Turn-on Threshold Turn-off Threshold Maximum Input Current
NOTES
MIN
9.6
TYP
12 9 8.5
MAX UNITS
14 VDC VDC VDC 11.1 7.6 5.9 4.8 4.4 3.8 3.1 2.7 2.2 ADC ADC ADC ADC ADC ADC ADC ADC ADC mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mAP-P dB
20 ADC Out @ 9.6 VDC In VOUT = 5.0 VDC VOUT = 3.3 VDC VOUT = 2.5 VDC VOUT = 2.0 VDC VOUT = 1.8 VDC VOUT = 1.5 VDC VOUT = 1.2 VDC VOUT = 1.0 VDC VOUT = 0.7525 VDC
Input Stand-by Current (Module disabled) Input No Load Current (Module enabled)
5 VOUT = 5.0 VDC VOUT = 3.3 VDC VOUT = 2.5 VDC VOUT = 2.0 VDC VOUT = 1.8 VDC VOUT = 1.5 VDC VOUT = 1.2 VDC VOUT = 1.0 VDC VOUT = 0.7525 VDC See Fig. F for setup. (BW=20 MHz) 120 Hz 80 62 52 47 45 43 41 39 35 TBD 72
Input Reflected-Ripple Current - is Input Voltage Ripple Rejection
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Electrical Specifications (continued)
Conditions: TA=25 C, Airflow=200 LFM (1 m/s), Vin=12 VDC, Vout = 0.7525 - 5.5 V, unless otherwise specified.
PARAMETER OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Voltage Set Point (no load) Output Regulation Over Line Over Load Output Voltage Range (Over all operating input voltage, resistive load and temperature conditions until end of life ) Output Ripple and Noise - 20MHz bandwidth (Fig. F) Peak-to-Peak Peak-to-Peak External Load Capacitance Min ESR > 1m Min ESR > 10 m Output Current Range Output Current Limit Inception (IOUT) Output Short-Circuit Current , RMS Value
NOTES
MIN
-1.5
TYP
Vout
MAX UNITS
+1.5 %Vout mV mV +2.5 %Vout
Full resistive load From no load to full load -2.5 Over line, load and temperature VOUT = 0.7525 VDC VOUT = 5.0 VDC Plus full load (resistive)
2 10
10 35
15 50 1,000 5,000
mVP-P mVP-P F F A A A mV s mV s % % % % % % % % %
0 26 Short=10 m, continuous Co = 100F ceramic + 470 F POS Co = 100 F ceramic + 470 F POS Full load (20A) VOUT = 5.0 VDC VOUT = 3.3 VDC VOUT = 2.5 VDC VOUT = 2.0 VDC VOUT = 1.8 VDC VOUT = 1.5 VDC VOUT = 1.2 VDC VOUT = 1.0 VDC VOUT = 0.7525 VDC 94 91 89 87 86 84 81.5 78 73.5 6 140 45 140 45
20
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
Load current change from 10A - 20A, di/dt = 5 A/S Settling Time (VOUT < 10% peak deviation) Unloading current change 20A - 10A, di/dt = -5 A/S Settling Time (VOUT < 10% peak deviation)
EFFICIENCY
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
Operation
Input and Output Impedance The Y-Series converter should be connected via a low impedance to the DC power source. In many applications, the inductance associated with the distribution from the power source to the input of the converter can affect the stability of the converter. It is recommended to use decoupling capacitors in order to ensure stability of the converter and reduce input ripple voltage. The converter has an internal input capacitance of 40 F with very low ESR (ceramic capacitors). In a typical application, low - ESR tantalum or POS capacitors will be sufficient to provide adequate ripple voltage filtering at the input of the converter. However, very low ESR ceramic capacitors 47F-100 F are recommended at the input of the converter in order to minimize the input ripple voltage. They should be placed as close as possible to the input pins of the converter. YNC12S20 has been designed for stable operation with or without external capacitance. Low ESR ceramic capacitors placed as close as possible to the load (Min 47 F) are recommended for improved transient performance and lower output voltage ripple. It is important to keep low resistance and low inductance PCB traces for connecting load to the output pins of the converter in order to maintain good load regulation. ON/OFF (Pin 1) The ON/OFF pin is used to turn the power converter on or off remotely via a system signal. There are two remote control options available, positive logic (standard option) and negative logic, and both are referenced to GND. Typical connections are shown in Fig. A. The positive logic version turns the converter on when the ON/OFF pin is at a logic high or left open, and turns the converter off when at a logic low or shorted to GND.
Vin Vin
R*
Nex -c Series Converter (Top View)
TM
SENSE
ON/OFF
Vout
Rload
GND
CONTROL INPUT
TRIM
R* is for negative logic option only
Fig. A: Circuit configuration for ON/OFF function.
The negative logic version turns the converter on when the ON/OFF pin is at logic low or left open, and turns the converter off when the ON/OFF pin is at a logic high or connected to Vin. ON/OFF pin is internally pulled-up to Vin for a positive logic version, and pulled-down for a negative logic version. A TTL or CMOS logic gate, open collector (open drain) transistor can be used to drive ON/OFF pin. When using open collector (open drain) transistor with a negative logic option, add a pull-up resistor (R*) of 75 k to Vin as shown in Fig. A; This device must be capable of: - sinking up to 0.2 mA at a low level voltage of 0.8 V - sourcing up to 0.25 mA at a high logic level of 2.3V - 5V - sourcing up to 0.75 mA when connected to Vin. Remote Sense (Pin 2) The remote sense feature of the converter compensates for voltage drops occurring only between Vout pin (Pin 4) of the converter and the load. The SENSE (Pin 2) pin should be connected at the load or at the point where regulation is required (see Fig. B). There is no sense feature on the output GND return pin, where a solid ground plane is recommended to provide low voltage drop. If remote sensing is not required, the SENSE pin must be connected to the Vout pin (Pin 4) to ensure the converter will regulate at the specified output voltage. If these connections are not made, the converter will deliver an output voltage that is slightly higher than the specified value.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
Vin
Nex -c Series Converter (Top View)
TM
SENSE
Rw
Vin
Nex -c Series Converter (Top View)
TM
SENSE
ON/OFF Vin
Vout
Vin
Rload
ON/OFF
Vout
Rload
GND
TRIM
GND
TRIM
RTRIM
Rw
Fig. B: Remote sense circuit configuration.
Fig. C: Configuration for programming output voltage.
Because the sense lead carries minimal current, large traces on the end-user board are not required. However, sense traces should be located close to a ground plane to minimize system noise and ensure optimum performance. When utilizing the remote sense feature, care must be taken not to exceed the maximum allowable output power capability of the converter, equal to the product of the nominal output voltage and the allowable output current for the given conditions. When using remote sense, the output voltage at the converter can be increased up to 0.5V above the nominal rating in order to maintain the required voltage across the load. Therefore, the designer must, if necessary, decrease the maximum current (originally obtained from the derating curves) by the same percentage to ensure the converter's actual output power remains at or below the maximum allowable output power. Output Voltage Programming (Pin 3) The output voltage can be programmed from 0.7525V to 5.5V by connecting an external resistor between TRIM pin (Pin 3) and GND pin (Pin 5); see Fig. C. A trim resistor, RTRIM, for a desired output voltage can be calculated using the following equation:
RTRIM = 10.5 -1 (VO -REQ - 0.7525)
Note that the tolerance of a trim resistor directly affects the output voltage tolerance. It is recommended to use standard 1% or 0.5% resistors; for tighter tolerance, two resistors in parallel are recommended rather than one standard value from Table 1. The ground pin of the trim resistor should be connected directly to the converter GND pin (Pin 5) with no voltage drop in between. Table 1 provides the trim resistor values for popular output voltages.
Table 1: Trim Resistor Value The Closest V0-REG [V] RTRIM [k] Standard Value [k]
0.7525 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.5 3.3 5.0 5.5 open 41.2 22.46 13.0 9.0 7.4 5.0 3.12 1.47 1.21 41.2 22.6 13.0 9.09 7.32 4.99 3.09 1.47 1.21
[k]
The output voltage can be also programmed by external voltage source. To make trimming less sensitive, a series external resistor Rext is recommended between the TRIM pin and the programming voltage source. Control Voltage can be calculated by the formula:
VCTRL = 0.7 - (1 + REXT)(VO -REQ - 0.7525) 15
where, RTRIM = Required value of trim resistor [k] VO-REQ = Desired (trimmed) output voltage [V]
[V]
where,
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VCTRL = Control voltage [V] REXT = External resistor between TRIM pin and voltage source; the value can be chosen depending on the required output voltage range [k].
Control voltages with REXT = 0 and REXT = 15k are shown in Table 2.
Table 2: Control Voltage [VDC] V0-REG [V] VCTRL (REXT = 0) VCTRL(REXT = 15k)
0.7525 1.0 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.5 3.3 5.0 5.5 0.700 0.684 0.670 0.650 0.630 0.617 0.584 0.530 0.417 0.384 0.700 0.436 0.223 -0.097 -0.417 -0.631 -1.164 -2.017 -3.831 -4.364
Fig. D: Output short circuit current (10 A/div) (RLOAD= 10 mOhm) for Vout = 5.0 V Time scale: 1 ms/div.; Bottom trace: Zoomed current with time scale 0.1 ms/div.
Overtemperature Protection (OTP) The converter will shut down under an overtemperature condition to protect itself from overheating caused by operation outside the thermal derating curves, or operation in abnormal conditions such as system fan failure. After the converter has cooled to a safe operating temperature, it will automatically restart. Safety Requirements The converter meets North American and International safety regulatory requirements per UL60950 and EN60950. The maximum DC voltage between any two pins is Vin under all operating conditions. Therefore, the unit has ELV (extra low voltage) output; it meets SELV requirements under the condition that all input voltages are ELV. The converter is not internally fused. To comply with safety agencies requirements, a recognized fuse with a maximum rating of 20 Amps must be used in series with the input line.
Protection Features
Input Undervoltage Lockout Input undervoltage lockout is standard with this converter. The converter will shut down when the input voltage drops below a pre-determined voltage; it will start automatically when Vin returns to a specified range. The input voltage must be at least 9.6V (typically 9V) for the converter to turn on. Once the converter has been turned on, it will shut off when the input voltage drops below typically 8.5V. Output Overcurrent Protection (OCP) The converter is protected against overcurrent and short-circuit conditions. Upon sensing an overcurrent condition (see Fig. D), the converter will enter hiccup mode. Once the overload or short circuit condition is removed, Vout will return to nominal value.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
recommends the use of AWG #40 gauge thermocouples to ensure measurement accuracy. Careful routing of the thermocouple leads will further minimize measurement error. Refer to Fig. E for optimum measuring thermocouple location. Thermal Derating Load current vs. ambient temperature and airflow rates are given in Figs. x.1 for maximum temperature of 120 C. Ambient temperature was varied between 25 C and 85 C, with airflow rates from 30 to 500 LFM (0.15m/s to 2.5 m/s), and vertical converter mounting. The airflow during the testing is parallel to the short axis of the converter, going from pin 1 and pin 6 to pins 2 - 5. For each set of conditions, the maximum load current was defined as the lowest of: (i) The output current at which either any MOSFET temperature did not exceed a maximum specified temperature (120C) as indicated by the thermographic image, or (ii) The maximum current rating of the converter (20 A) During normal operation, derating curves with maximum FET temperature less than or equal to 120 C should not be exceeded. Temperature on the PCB at the thermocouple location shown in Fig. E should not exceed 120 C in order to operate inside the derating curves.
Characterization
General Information The converter has been characterized for many operational aspects, to include thermal derating (maximum load current as a function of ambient temperature and airflow) for vertical and horizontal mounting, efficiency, start-up and shutdown parameters, output ripple and noise, transient response to load step-change, overload, and short circuit. The figures are numbered as Fig. x.y, where x indicates the different output voltages, and y associates with specific plots (y = 1 for the vertical thermal derating, ...). For example, Fig. x.1 will refer to the vertical thermal derating for all the output voltages in general. The following pages contain specific plots or waveforms associated with the converter. Additional comments for specific data are provided below. Test Conditions All thermal and efficiency data presented were taken with the converter soldered to a test board, specifically a 0.060" thick printed wiring board (PWB) with four layers. The top and bottom layers were not metalized. The two inner layers, comprising two-ounce copper, were used to provide traces for connectivity to the converter. The lack of metalization on the outer layers as well as the limited thermal connection ensured that heat transfer from the converter to the PWB was minimized. This provides a worst-case but consistent scenario for thermal derating purposes. All measurements requiring airflow were made in vertical and horizontal wind tunnel facilities using Infrared (IR) thermography and thermocouples for thermometry. Ensuring components on the converter do not exceed their ratings is important to maintaining high reliability. If one anticipates operating the converter at or close to the maximum loads specified in the derating curves, it is prudent to check actual operating temperatures in the application. Thermographic imaging is preferable; if this capability is not available, then thermocouples may be used. Power-One
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Fig. E: Location of the thermocouple for thermal testing.
Efficiency Figure x.2 shows the efficiency vs. load current plot for ambient temperature of 25 C, airflow rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and input voltages of 9.6 V, 12 V, and 14 V.
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Power Dissipation Fig. x.3 shows the power dissipation vs. load current plot for Ta = 25 C, airflow rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) with vertical mounting and input voltages of 9.6 V, 12 V, and 14 V. Ripple and Noise The output voltage ripple waveform is measured at full rated load current. Note that all output voltage waveforms are measured across a 1 F ceramic capacitor. The output voltage ripple and input reflected ripple current waveforms are obtained using the test setup shown in Fig. F.
iS
1 H source inductance Vsource Nex -c Series CIN 4x47F ceramic capacitor DC/DC Converter 1F ceramic capacitor
TM
CO 100F ceramic capacitor Vout
Fig. F: Test setup for measuring input reflected ripple currents, is and output voltage ripple.
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25
20
Load Current [Adc]
15
500 LFM (2.5 m/s) 400 LFM (2.0 m/s) 300 LFM (1.5 m/s) 200 LFM (1.0 m/s) 100 LFM (0.5 m/s) 30 LFM (0.15 m/s)
10
5
0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Ambient Temperature [C]
Fig. 5.0V.1: Available load current vs. ambient temperature and airflow rates for Vout = 5.0 V converter mounted vertically with Vin = 12 V, and maximum MOSFET temperature 120 C.
1.00
10
0.95 Power Dissipation [W]
8
Efficiency
0.90
6
0.85
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
4
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.80
2
0.75 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
0 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
Fig. 5.0V.2: Efficiency vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 5.0 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
Fig. 5.0V.3: Power loss vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 5.0 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
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Fig. 5.0V.4: Turn-on transient for Vout = 5.0 V with application of Vin at full rated load current (resistive) and 100 F external capacitance at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: Vin (10 V/div.); Bottom trace: output voltage (1 V/div.); Time scale: 2 ms/div.
Fig. 5.0V.5: Output voltage ripple (20 mV/div.) at full rated load current into a resistive load with external capacitance 100 F ceramic + 1 F ceramic and Vin = 12 V for Vout = 5.0 V. Time scale: 2 s/div.
Fig. 5.0V.6: Output voltage response for Vout = 5.0 V to positive load current step change from 10 A to 20 A with slew rate of 5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
Fig. 5.0V.7: Output voltage response for Vout = 5.0 V to negative load current step change from 20 A to 10 A with slew rate of -5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
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25
20
Load Current [Adc]
15
500 LFM (2.5 m/s) 400 LFM (2.0 m/s) 300 LFM (1.5 m/s) 200 LFM (1.0 m/s) 100 LFM (0.5 m/s) 30 LFM (0.15 m/s)
10
5
0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Ambient Temperature [C]
Fig. 3.3V.1: Available load current vs. ambient temperature and airflow rates for Vout = 3.3 V converter mounted vertically with Vin = 12 V, and maximum MOSFET temperature 120 C.
1.00
10
0.95
8 Power Dissipation [W]
Efficiency
0.90
6
0.85
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
4
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.80
2
0.75 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
0 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
Fig. 3.3V.2: Efficiency vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 3.3 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
Fig. 3.3V.3: Power loss vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 3.3 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
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Fig. 3.3V.4: Turn-on transient for Vout = 3.3 V with application of Vin at full rated load current (resistive) and 100 F external capacitance at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: Vin (10 V/div.); Bottom trace: output voltage (1 V/div.); Time scale: 2 ms/div.
Fig. 3.3V.5: Output voltage ripple (20 mV/div.) at full rated load current into a resistive load with external capacitance 100 F ceramic + 1 F ceramic and Vin = 12 V for Vout = 3.3 V. Time scale: 2 s/div.
Fig. 3.3V.6: Output voltage response for Vout = 3.3 V to positive load current step change from 10 A to 20 A with slew rate of 5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
Fig. 3.3V.7: Output voltage response for Vout = 3.3 V to negative load current step change from 20 A to 10 A with slew rate of -5A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
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25
20
Load Current [Adc]
15
500 LFM (2.5 m/s) 400 LFM (2.0 m/s) 300 LFM (1.5 m/s) 200 LFM (1.0 m/s) 100 LFM (0.5 m/s) 30 LFM (0.15 m/s)
10
5
0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Ambient Temperature [C]
Fig. 2.5V.1: Available load current vs. ambient temperature and airflow rates for Vout = 2.5 V converter mounted vertically with Vin = 12 V, and maximum MOSFET temperature 120 C.
1.00
10
0.95 Power Dissipation [W]
8
Efficiency
0.90
6
0.85
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
4
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.80
2
0.75 0 5 10 15 20 25 Load Current [Adc]
0 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
Fig. 2.5V.2: Efficiency vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 2.5 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
Fig. 2.5V.3: Power loss vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 2.5 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
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Fig. 2.5V.4: Turn-on transient for Vout = 2.5 V with application of Vin at full rated load current (resistive) and 100 F external capacitance at Vin = 12V. Top trace: Vin (10 V/div.); Bottom trace: output voltage (1 V/div.); Time scale: 2 ms/div.
Fig. 2.5V.5: Output voltage ripple (20 mV/div.) at full rated load current into a resistive load with external capacitance 100 F ceramic + 1 F ceramic and Vin = 12 V for Vout = 2.5 V. Time scale: 2 s/div.
Fig. 2.5V.6: Output voltage response for Vout = 2.5 V to positive load current step change from 10 A to 20 A with slew rate of 5A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
Fig. 2.5V.7: Output voltage response for Vout = 2.5 V to negative load current step change from 20 A to 10 A with slew rate of -5A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
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25
20
Load Current [Adc]
15
500 LFM (2.5 m/s) 400 LFM (2.0 m/s) 300 LFM (1.5 m/s) 200 LFM (1.0 m/s) 100 LFM (0.5 m/s) 30 LFM (0.15 m/s)
10
5
0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Ambient Temperature [C]
Fig. 2.0V.1: Available load current vs. ambient temperature and airflow rates for Vout = 2.0 V converter mounted vertically with Vin = 12 V, and maximum MOSFET temperature 120 C.
1.00
8
0.95 Power Dissipation [W]
6
Efficiency
0.90
4
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.85
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.80
2
0.75 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
0 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
Fig. 2.0V.2: Efficiency vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 2.0 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
Fig. 2.0V.3: Power loss vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 2.0 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
Fig. 2.0V.4: Turn-on transient for Vout = 2.0 V with application of Vin at full rated load current (resistive) and 100 F external capacitance at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: Vin (10 V/div.); Bottom trace: output voltage (1 V/div.); Time scale: 2 ms/div.
Fig. 2.0V.5: Output voltage ripple (20mV/div.) at full rated load current into a resistive load with external capacitance 100 F ceramic + 1 F ceramic and Vin = 12 V for Vout = 2.0 V. Time scale: 2 s/div.
Fig. 2.0V.6: Output voltage response for Vout = 2.0 V to positive load current step change from 10 A to 20 A with slew rate of 5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
Fig. 2.0V.7: Output voltage response for Vout = 2.0 V to negative load current step change from 20 A to 10 A with slew rate of -5A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
25
20
Load Current [Adc]
15
500 LFM (2.5 m/s) 400 LFM (2.0 m/s) 300 LFM (1.5 m/s) 200 LFM (1.0 m/s) 100 LFM (0.5 m/s) 30 LFM (0.15 m/s)
10
5
0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Ambient Temperature [C]
Fig. 1.8V.1: Available load current vs. ambient temperature and airflow rates for Vout = 1.8 V converter mounted vertically with Vin = 12 V, and maximum MOSFET temperature 120 C.
0.95
8
0.90
Efficiency
0.85
Power Dissipation [W]
6
4
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.80
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
2
0.75
0.70 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
0 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
Fig. 1.8V.2: Efficiency vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 1.8 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
Fig. 1.8V.3: Power loss vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 1.8 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
Fig. 1.8V.4: Turn-on transient for Vout = 1.8 V with application of Vin at full rated load current (resistive) and 100 F external capacitance at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: Vin (10 V/div.); Bottom trace: output voltage (1 V/div.); Time scale: 2 ms/div.
Fig. 1.8V.5: Output voltage ripple (20 mV/div.) at full rated load current into a resistive load with external capacitance 100 F ceramic + 1 F ceramic and Vin = 12 V for Vout = 1.8 V. Time scale: 2 s/div.
Fig. 1.8V.6: Output voltage response for Vout = 1.8 V to positive load current step change from 10 A to 20 A with slew rate of 5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
Fig. 1.8V.7: Output voltage response for Vout = 1.8 V to negative load current step change from 20 A to 10 A with slew rate of -5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
25
20
Load Current [Adc]
15
500 LFM (2.5 m/s) 400 LFM (2.0 m/s) 300 LFM (1.5 m/s) 200 LFM (1.0 m/s) 100 LFM (0.5 m/s) 30 LFM (0.15 m/s)
10
5
0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Ambient Temperature [C]
Fig. 1.5V.1: Available load current vs. ambient temperature and airflow rates for Vout = 1.5 V converter mounted vertically with Vin = 12 V, air flowing and maximum MOSFET temperature 120 C.
0.95
8
Efficiency
0.85
Power Dissipation [W]
0.90
6
4
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.80
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
2
0.75
0.70 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
0 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
Fig. 1.5V.2: Efficiency vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 1.5 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
Fig. 1.5V.3: Power loss vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 1.5V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
Fig. 1.5V.4: Turn-on transient for Vout = 1.5 V with application of Vin at full rated load current (resistive) and 100 F external capacitance at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: Vin (10 V/div.); Bottom trace: output voltage (1 V/div.); Time scale: 2 ms/div.
Fig. 1.5V.5: Output voltage ripple (20 mV/div.) at full rated load current into a resistive load with external capacitance 100 F ceramic + 1 F ceramic and Vin = 12 V for Vout = 1.5 V. Time scale: 2 s/div.
Fig. 1.5V.6: Output voltage response for Vout = 1.5 V to positive load current step change from 10 A to 20 A with slew rate of 5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
Fig. 1.5V.7: Output voltage response for Vout = 1.5 V to negative load current step change from 20 A to 10 A with slew rate of -5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
25
20
Load Current [Adc]
15
500 LFM (2.5 m/s) 400 LFM (2.0 m/s) 300 LFM (1.5 m/s) 200 LFM (1.0 m/s) 100 LFM (0.5 m/s) 30 LFM (0.15 m/s)
10
5
0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Ambient Temperature [C]
Fig. 1.2V.1: Available load current vs. ambient temperature and airflow rates for Vout = 1.2 V converter mounted vertically with Vin = 12 V, and maximum MOSFET temperature 120 C.
0.95
8
0.90
Power Dissipation [W] 6
Efficiency
0.85
4
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.80
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.75
2
0.70 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
0 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
Fig. 1.2V.2: Efficiency vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 1.2 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
Fig. 1.2V.3: Power loss vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 1.2 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
Fig. 1.2V.4: Turn-on transient for Vout = 1.2 V with application of Vin at full rated load current (resistive) and 100 F external capacitance at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: Vin (10 V/div.); Bottom trace: output voltage (1 V/div.); Time scale: 2 ms/div.
Fig. 1.2V.5: Output voltage ripple (20 mV/div.) at full rated load current into a resistive load with external capacitance 100 F ceramic + 1 F ceramic and Vin = 12 V for Vout = 1.2 V. Time scale: 2 s/div.
Fig. 1.2V.6: Output voltage response for Vout = 1.2 V to positive load current step change from 10 A to 20 A with slew rate of 5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
Fig. 1.2V.7: Output voltage response for Vout = 1.2 V to negative load current step change from 20 A to 108 A with slew rate of -5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
25
20
Load Current [Adc]
15
500 LFM (2.5 m/s) 400 LFM (2.0 m/s) 300 LFM (1.5 m/s) 200 LFM (1.0 m/s) 100 LFM (0.5 m/s) 30 LFM (0.15 m/s)
10
5
0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Ambient Temperature [C]
Fig. 1.0V.1: Available load current vs. ambient temperature and airflow rates for Vout = 1.0 V converter mounted vertically with Vin = 12 V, and maximum MOSFET temperature 120 C.
0.90 0.85 0.80 Efficiency 0.75 0.70 0.65 0.60 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
8
Power Dissipation [W]
6
4
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
2
0 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
Fig. 1.0V.2: Efficiency vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 1.0 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
Fig. 1.0V.3: Power loss vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 1.0 V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
Fig. 1.0V.4: Turn-on transient for Vout = 1.0 V with application of Vin at full rated load current (resistive) and 100 F external capacitance at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: Vin (10 V/div.); Bottom trace: output voltage (1 V/div.); Time scale: 2 ms/div.
Fig. 1.0V.5: Output voltage ripple (20 mV/div.) at full rated load current into a resistive load with external capacitance 100 F ceramic + 1 F ceramic and Vin = 12 V for Vout = 1.0 V. Time scale: 2 s/div.
Fig. 1.0V.6: Output voltage response for Vout = 1.0 V to positive load current step change from 10 A to 20 A with slew rate of 5A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
Fig. 1.0V.7: Output voltage response for Vout = 1.0 V to negative load current step change from 20 A to 10 A with slew rate of -5A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
25
20
Load Current [Adc]
15
500 LFM (2.5 m/s) 400 LFM (2.0 m/s) 300 LFM (1.5 m/s) 200 LFM (1.0 m/s) 100 LFM (0.5 m/s) 30 LFM (0.15 m/s)
10
5
0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Ambient Temperature [C]
Fig. 0.7525V.1: Available load current vs. ambient temperature and airflow rates for Vout = 1.0 V converter mounted vertically with Vin = 12 V, and maximum MOSFET temperature 120 C.
0.85
8
0.80 Power Dissipation [W]
6
Efficiency
0.75
4
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.70
14 V 12 V 9.6 V
0.65
2
0.60 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
0 0 4 8 12 Load Current [Adc] 16 20 24
Fig. 0.7525V.2: Efficiency vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 0.7525V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
Fig. 0.7525V.3: Power loss vs. load current and input voltage for Vout = 0.7525V converter mounted vertically with air flowing at a rate of 200 LFM (1 m/s) and Ta = 25 C.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
Fig. 0.7525V.4: Turn-on transient for Vout = 0.7525 V with application of Vin at full rated load current (resistive) and 100 F external capacitance at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: Vin (10 V/div.); Bottom trace: output voltage (1 V/div.); Time scale: 2 ms/div.
Fig. 0.7525V.5: Output voltage ripple (20 mV/div.) at full rated load current into a resistive load with external capacitance 100 F ceramic + 1 F ceramic and Vin = 12 V for Vout = 0.7525V. Time scale: 2 s/div.
Fig. 0.7525V.6: Output voltage response for Vout = 0.7525 V to positive load current step change from 10 A to 20 A with slew rate of 5A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
Fig. 0.7525V.7: Output voltage response for Vout = 0.7525 V to negative load current step change from 20 A to 10 A with slew rate of -5 A/s at Vin = 12 V. Top trace: output voltage (200 mV/div.); Bottom trace: load current (5 A/div.). Co = 100 F ceramic. Time scale: 20 s/div.
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YNC12S20 DC-DC Converter Data Sheet 9.6-14 VDC Input; 0.7525-5.5 VDC Programmable @ 20 A
Physical Information
Pad/Pin Connections Pad/Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6
2 1(*) 3 4 5
Function ON/OFF SENSE TRIM Vout GND Vin
TOP VIEW
6
YNC12S Platform Notes * * * * * * All dimensions are in inches [mm] Connector Material: Copper Connector Finish: Gold over Nickel Converter Weight: 0.22 oz [6.12 g] Converter Height: 0.327" Max., 0.301" Min. Recommended Surface-Mount Pads: Min. 0.080" X 0.112" [2.03 x 2.84]
(*) PIN # 1 ROTATED 90
SIDE VIEW
YNC12S Pinout (Surface Mount)
Converter Part Numbering/Ordering Information
Product Series YNC Input Voltage 12 Mounting Scheme S Rated Load Current 20 - Enable Logic 0
0 Standard (Positive Logic) D Opposite of Standard (Negative Logic) No Suffix RoHS lead solder exemption compliant G RoHS compliant for all six substances
Environmental
Y-Series
9.6V - 14 VDC
S Surfacemount
20 A (0.7525V to 5.5V)
The example above describes P/N YNC12S20-0: 9.6V - 14V input, surface mount, 20A at 0.7525V to 5.5V output, standard enable logic, and RoHS lead solder exemption compliant. Please consult factory regarding availability of a specific version.
NUCLEAR AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS - Power-One products are not designed, intended for use in, or authorized for use as critical components in life support systems, equipment used in hazardous environments, or nuclear control systems without the express written consent of the respective divisional president of Power-One, Inc. TECHNICAL REVISIONS - The appearance of products, including safety agency certifications pictured on labels, may change depending on the date manufactured. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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