Murata recommends a PCB layout with a solid copper plane underneath the module, and thermal vias connecting the top and bottom layers to dissipate heat efficiently.
Yes, the NMS0509C is designed to withstand vibrations up to 10G peak acceleration, but it's recommended to follow Murata's guidelines for mounting and securing the module to ensure reliable operation.
Murata recommends following the guidelines in the datasheet for PCB layout, component placement, and shielding to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI). Additionally, ensure that the module is installed in a metal enclosure with proper grounding and shielding.
The NMS0509C has a maximum allowable temperature derating of 1.5% per °C above 40°C, which means the output power will decrease by 1.5% for every degree above 40°C.
Yes, the NMS0509C can be used in a redundant or parallel configuration, but it's essential to follow Murata's guidelines for synchronization and current sharing to ensure reliable operation and prevent damage to the modules.