12v picotlynx, 6a: non-isolated dc-dc power modules, Data sheet – GE Industrial Solutions 12V PicoTLynx 6A User Manual

Page 18: Thermal considerations

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GE

Data Sheet

12V PicoTLynx

TM

6A: Non-Isolated DC-DC Power Modules

4.5Vdc –14Vdc input; 0.59Vdc to 5.5Vdc output; 6A Output Current

May 2, 2013

©2013 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.

Page 18

Thermal Considerations

Power modules operate in a variety of thermal environments;
however, sufficient cooling should always be provided to help
ensure reliable operation.

Considerations include ambient temperature, airflow, module
power dissipation, and the need for increased reliability. A
reduction in the operating temperature of the module will result
in an increase in reliability. The thermal data presented here is
based on physical measurements taken in a wind tunnel. The

test set-up is shown in Figure 49. The preferred airflow direction
for the module is in Figure 50.

Air

flow

x

Power Module

Wind Tunnel

PWBs

12.7_

(0.50)

76.2_

(3.0)

Probe Location
for measuring
airflow and
ambient

temperature

25.4_

(1.0)

Figure 49. Thermal Test Setup.

The thermal reference points, T

ref

used in the specifications are

also shown in Figure 50. For reliable operation the temperatures

at these points should not exceed 120

o

C. The output power of

the module should not exceed the rated power of the module
(Vo,set x Io,max).

Please refer to the Application Note “Thermal Characterization
Process For Open-Frame Board-Mounted Power Modules” for a
detailed discussion of thermal aspects including maximum

device temperatures.

Figure 50. Preferred airflow direction and location of
hot-spot of the module (Tref).

Modules marked ruggedized with a “D” suffix operate up
to an ambient of 105

°C. For the remaining types de-

rating curves for individual output voltages meet existing
specifications up to 85

°C.

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