Datasheet
Specifi cation Notes, Cont.:
(5) The On/Off Control Input should use either a switch or an open collector/open drain transistor referenced
to -Input Common. A logic gate may also be used by applying appropriate external voltages which do not
exceed +Vin.
(6) Short circuit shutdown begins when the output voltage degrades approximately 2% from the selected
setting.
(7) For Vout = 1V, Vin must not exceed 32V. For Vout = 0.75V, Vin must not exceed 24V.
(8) Output noise may be further reduced by adding an external fi lter. At zero output current, the output may
contain low frequency components which exceed the ripple specifi cation. The output may be operated
indefi nitely with no load.
(9) All models are fully operational and meet published specifi cations, including “cold start” at –40˚ C.
(10) Regulation specifi cations describe the deviation as the line input voltage or output load current is varied
from a nominal midpoint value to either extreme.
(11) Other input or output voltage ranges will be reviewed under scheduled quantity special order.
(12) Maximum PC board temperature is measured with the sensor in the center of the converter.
(13) Do not exceed maximum power specifi cations when adjusting the output trim.
(14) The maximum output capacitive loads depend on the the Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) of the external
output capacitor and, to a lesser extent, the distance and series impedance to the load. Larger caps will
reduce output noise but may change the transient response. Newer ceramic caps with very low ESR may
require lower capacitor values to avoid instability. Thoroughly test your capacitors in the application. Please
refer to the Output Capacitive Load Application Note.
(15) Do not allow the input voltage to degrade lower than the input undervoltage shutdown voltage at all times.
Otherwise, you risk having the converter turn off. The undervoltage shutdown is not latching and will
attempt to recover when the input is brought back into normal operating range.
(16) The outputs are not intended to sink appreciable reverse current.
(17) “Hiccup” overcurrent operation repeatedly attempts to restart the converter with a brief, full-current output.
If the overcurrent condition still exists, the restart current will be removed and then tried again. This short
current pulse prevents overheating and damaging the converter. Once the fault is removed, the converter
immediately recovers normal operation.
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OKI-T/3-W32 Series
Adjustable Output 3-Amp DOSA-SMT DC/DC Converters
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