Absolute maximum ratings, Electrical specifications, Austin lynx – GE Industrial Solutions Austin Lynx 24V User Manual

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Data Sheet
September 10, 2013

Austin Lynx

TM

24V: Non-isolated Power Modules:

18/20– 30/32Vdc input; 3 – 6Vdc & 5 – 15Vdc Output; 30/50W

LINEAGE

POWER

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Absolute Maximum Ratings

Stresses in excess of the absolute maximum ratings can cause permanent damage to the device. These are
absolute stress ratings only, functional operation of the device is not implied at these or any other conditions in
excess of those given in the operations sections of the data sheet. Exposure to absolute maximum ratings for
extended periods can adversely affect the device reliability.

Parameter

Device

Symbol

Min

Max

Unit

Input Voltage

All

V

IN

-0.3 36 Vdc

Continuous

Operating Ambient Temperature

All

T

A

-40 85 °C

(see

Thermal

Considerations

section)

Storage Temperature

All

T

stg

-55 125 °C

Electrical Specifications

Unless otherwise indicated, specifications apply over all operating input voltage, resistive load, and temperature
conditions.

Parameter

Device

Symbol

Min

Typ

Max

Unit

Operating Input Voltage

AXB030

V

IN

18.0

24.0

30.0

Vdc

AXB050

V

IN

20.0

24.0

32.0

Vdc

Maximum Input Current

All

I

IN,max

3.5

Adc

(V

IN

= 20V, V

O

= 12V,

I

O

=I

O, max

)

Input No Load Current

V

o

= 3.3

Vdc

I

IN,No Load

60 mAdc

(V

IN

= 24Vdc, Io = 0, module enabled)

V

o

= 12

Vdc

I

IN,No Load

110 mAdc

Input Stand-by Current

V

o

= 3.3

Vdc

I

IN,stand-by

3

mA

(V

IN

= 24Vdc, module disabled)

V

o

= 12

Vdc

I

IN,stand-by

3

mA

Inrush Transient

All

I

2

t

1

A

2

s

Input Reflected Ripple Current, peak-to-peak
(5Hz to 20MHz, 1μH source impedance; V

IN

=20V

to 30V, I

O

= I

Omax

; See Figure 25)

All

50

mAp-p

Input Ripple Rejection (120Hz)

All

50

dB

CAUTION: These power modules can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from simple standalone
operation to an integrated part of sophisticated power architectures. To preserve maximum flexibility, no internal fuse
has been provided. Also, extensive safety testing has shown that no external fuse is required to protect the unit.
However, it is still recommended that some type of current-limiting power source be used to protect the module and
evaluated in the end-use equipment.

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