Aimtec recommends a PCB layout with a large copper area underneath the module, multiple vias for heat dissipation, and a minimum of 2oz copper thickness to ensure optimal thermal performance.
To ensure reliability, operate the module within the recommended temperature range, provide adequate airflow, and consider derating the output power at high temperatures. Additionally, ensure the module is properly soldered and the PCB is designed for thermal stress.
Aimtec recommends using input capacitors with a maximum value of 10uF and output capacitors with a maximum value of 22uF to ensure stable operation and minimize noise.
Yes, the AMFC22-3NZ can be used in redundant or parallel configurations, but it's essential to ensure proper synchronization and current sharing to prevent damage or instability. Consult Aimtec's application notes for more information.
The typical start-up time for the AMFC22-3NZ is around 10-20ms, but this can vary depending on the input voltage, output load, and other factors. Consult the datasheet for more information.
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