Non-isolated DC/DC converter MCOTS-N-12-Q3P1N-QT
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Non-isolated DC/DC converter - MCOTS-N-12-Q3P1N-QT - SYNQOR - printed circuit / rugged
Non-isolated DC/DC converter - MCOTS-N-12-Q3P1N-QT - SYNQOR - printed circuit / rugged
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Characteristics

Electrical characteristics
non-isolated
Configuration
printed circuit
Other characteristics
rugged
Input voltage

Max.: 15 V

Min.: 6 V

Output voltage

Max.: 5 V

Min.: 0.8 V

Power

Max.: 12 W

Min.: 0 W

Description

The MCOTS-N QUAD Output non-isolated dc-dc converter employs synchronous rectification to achieve extremely high conversion efficiency in a quarter brick package. The module generates three positive output voltages, and one negative output voltage. The MCOTS-N QUAD Output Brick converter can be used in traditional DPA (distributed power architecture) systems that require a more rugged design. All four outputs have a wide output trim range, creating a high degree of flexiblity for the user. OPERATIONAL FEATURES • High efficiency, up to 93% at full rated load current • Delivers up to 30A on each postitive output and 1A on the negative output • Input Voltage Range: 6-15 Vdc • Output Voltage Range: positive outputs: 0.8V to 5V, negative output: -3.0V to -13.5V MECHANICAL FEATURES • Quarter-brick form factor. • Standard size: 1.54” x 2.39” x 0.50” (39.0 x 60.6 x 12.7 mm) • Weight: 3.27oz. (93g) CONTROL FEATURES • On/Off control for each output • Output voltage trim for each output permits custom voltages • Remote Sense (positive outputs only) PROTECTION FEATURES • Over-current shutdown (all outputs) • Thermal shutdown (all outputs) • Over-voltage shutdown (positive outputs only) • Input under-voltage lockout (positive outputs only)

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