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M3G12012D - HYBRID-HIGH RELIABILITY RADIATION HARDENED DC-DC CONVERTER

Download the M3G12012D datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the M3G12003R3S variant, as both devices belong to the same hybrid-high reliability radiation hardened dc-dc converter family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The M3G-Series of DC-DC converters are radiation hardened, high reliability converters designed for extended operation in hostile environments.

Their small size and low weight make them ideal for applications such as geostationary earth orbit satellites and deep space probes.

Key Features

  •  Total Dose > 200 kRads(Si) typically usable to > 300 kRads(Si).
  •  SEE Hardened to LET up to 82 MeV. cm2/mg.
  •  Low Weight < 110 grams.
  •  Low Input & Output Noise.
  •  Magnetically Coupled Feedback.
  •  95V to 140V DC Input Range.
  •  Up to 40W Output Power.
  •  Single and Dual Output Models Include 3.3, 5, 12, 15, 28 and ±5, ±12 and ±15V.
  •  High Efficiency - to 82%.
  •  -55°C to +125°C Operating Temperature Range.
  •  100M @ 500VDC Isolation.
  •  Under-Voltage.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (M3G12003R3S-InternationalRectifier.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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HYBRID-HIGH RELIABILITY RADIATION HARDENED DC-DC CONVERTER PD-97820A M3G-SERIES 120V Input, Single/Dual Output Description The M3G-Series of DC-DC converters are radiation hardened, high reliability converters designed for extended operation in hostile environments. Their small size and low weight make them ideal for applications such as geostationary earth orbit satellites and deep space probes. They exhibit a high tolerance to total ionizing dose, single event effects and environmental stresses such as temperature extremes, mechanical shock, and vibration.