Murata recommends a PCB layout with a solid copper plane underneath the module, and thermal vias connecting the plane to the module's thermal pads. This helps to dissipate heat efficiently and reduce thermal resistance.
Yes, the NTA0505MC-R is designed to withstand vibrations up to 10G peak acceleration, making it suitable for use in industrial and transportation applications. However, it's recommended to follow proper mounting and screw torque procedures to ensure reliable operation.
To ensure reliable start-up and shutdown, Murata recommends a soft-start circuit to limit inrush current, and a shutdown circuit that slowly discharges the output capacitors to prevent voltage spikes. Consult the application note for more details.
The maximum allowable output capacitance for the NTA0505MC-R is 2200uF. Exceeding this value may cause instability or oscillation in the output voltage. It's recommended to consult the application note for guidance on selecting output capacitors.
Yes, the NTA0505MC-R can be used in redundant or parallel configurations to achieve higher power or redundancy. However, it's essential to follow proper design guidelines and consult with Murata's application engineers to ensure reliable operation and avoid potential issues.