XP Power recommends a PCB layout with a large copper area connected to the module's thermal pad to dissipate heat effectively. 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 JCH1012D15 is designed to withstand vibrations up to 10G peak acceleration, making it suitable for use in industrial and transportation applications. However, it's essential to ensure proper mounting and screw torque to prevent damage.
To ensure EMC, XP Power recommends using a metal enclosure, keeping the module at least 1 inch away from other components, and using a common-mode choke or ferrite bead on the input lines. Additionally, follow the recommended PCB layout and grounding scheme.
The maximum allowable input capacitance for the JCH1012D15 is 47 μF. Exceeding this value may cause instability or oscillation in the module. It's essential to follow the recommended input capacitor selection and layout guidelines.
Yes, the JCH1012D15 can be used in a redundant or parallel configuration to achieve higher power or redundancy. However, it's crucial to follow XP Power's guidelines for paralleling and redundancy to ensure proper operation and avoid damage.