XP Power recommends a PCB layout with a large copper area connected to the module's thermal pad to dissipate heat efficiently. A minimum of 2 oz copper thickness is recommended, and the copper area should be at least 1 inch x 1 inch in size.
Yes, the JCA1012D03 is designed to withstand high-vibration environments. It meets the IEC 60068-2-6 vibration test standard, which ensures it can operate reliably in applications with vibrations up to 10G peak acceleration.
To ensure EMC, XP Power recommends following the module's layout and grounding guidelines, using a metal enclosure, and adding EMI filters or shielding if necessary. Additionally, the module's input and output cables should be kept as short as possible and routed away from noise sources.
The maximum allowable capacitance for the output filter capacitor is 47μF. Exceeding this value may affect the module's stability and performance.
Yes, the JCA1012D03 can be used in a redundant or parallel configuration to achieve higher power ratings or improve system reliability. However, it's essential to follow XP Power's guidelines for parallel and redundant operation to ensure proper functionality and avoid damage to the modules.