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AFL5015D - HYBRID-HIGH RELIABILITY DC/DC CONVERTER

Download the AFL5015D datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the AFL5005D variant, as both devices belong to the same hybrid-high reliability dc/dc converter family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The AFL Series of DC/DC converters feature high power density with no derating over the full military temperature range.

Key Features

  • n 30V To 80V Input Range n ±5V, ±12V, and ±15V Outputs Available n High Power Density - up to 70W/in3 n Up To 100W Output Power n Parallel Operation with Stress and Current Sharing n Low Profile (0.380") Seam Welded Package n Ceramic Feedthru Copper Core Pins n High Efficiency - to 85% n Full Military Temperature Range n Continuous Short Circuit and Overload Protection n Output Voltage Trim n Primary and Secondary Referenced Inhibit Functions n Line Rejection > 40dB - DC to 50KHz n External Sync.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (AFL5005D-Micross.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number AFL5015D
Manufacturer Micross
File Size 334.23 KB
Description HYBRID-HIGH RELIABILITY DC/DC CONVERTER
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PD - 94456B HYBRID-HIGH RELIABILITY DC/DC CONVERTER AFL50XXD SERIES 50V Input, Dual Output Description The AFL Series of DC/DC converters feature high power density with no derating over the full military temperature range. This series is offered as part of a complete family of converters providing single and dual output voltages and operating from nominal +28V, +50V, +120V or +270 V inputs with output power ranging from 80W to 120W. For applications requiring higher output power, individual converters can be operated in parallel. The internal current sharing circuits assure equal current distribution among the paralleled converters.