Data Sheet
March 30, 2008
12V Austin Lynx
TM
SIP Non-isolated Power Modules, Programmable:
10Vdc – 14Vdc input; 0.75Vdc to 5.5Vdc Output;10A Output Current
Characteristic Curves
(continued)
The following figures provide typical characteristics for the 12V Austin Lynx Programmable SIP modules at 25ºC.
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OUTPUT CURRENT, OUTPUT VOLTAGE
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INPUT CURRENT, I
IN
(A)
5
4
3
2
1
0
8
9
10
11
12
13
Io =5A
Io =1
0A
14
INPUT VOLTAGE, V
IN
(V)
I
O
(A) (2A/div)
V
O
(V) (100mV/div)
Io =0A
TIME, t (5μs/div)
Figure 7. Input voltage vs. Input Current (Vo =
2.5Vdc).
Figure 10. Transient Response to Dynamic Load
Change from 50% to 100% of full load (Vo = 5.0Vdc).
OUTPUT CURRENT, OUTPUT VOLTAG
I
O
(A) (2A/div)
V
O
(V) (200mV/div)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
V
O
(V) (20mV/div)
TIME, t (2μs/div)
TIME, t (5μs/div)
Figure 8. Typical Output Ripple and Noise (Vin = 12V
dc, Vo = 2.5, Vdc, Io=10A).
Figure 11. Transient Response to Dynamic Load
Change from 100% to 50% of full load (Vo = 5.0 Vdc).
OUTPUT CURRENT, OUTPUT VOLTAGE
V
O
(V) (100mV/div)
I
O
(A) (2A/div)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
V
O
(V) (20mV/div)
TIME, t (2μs/div)
TIME, t (10μs/div)
Figure 9. Typical Output Ripple and Noise (Vin = 12V
dc, Vo = 5.0 Vdc, Io=10A).
Figure 12. Transient Response to Dynamic Load
Change from 50% to 100% of full load (Vo = 5.0 Vdc,
Cext = 2x150
μF
Polymer Capacitors).
LINEAGE
POWER
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