A symmetrical layout with a central ground plane and minimal track lengths is recommended. Keep the input and output tracks separate and avoid crossing them to minimize noise and crosstalk.
Follow the recommended derating curves for temperature and current. Ensure good thermal management, such as using a heat sink or thermal pad, and avoid exceeding the maximum operating temperature of 125°C.
The SM13143EL can handle surge currents up to 100 A for 1 ms, but this may vary depending on the specific application and operating conditions. Consult with Bourns Inc or a qualified engineer for specific guidance.
Yes, the SM13143EL is designed to withstand vibrations up to 10 G. However, it's essential to ensure the device is properly secured to the PCB and that the PCB is designed to withstand the vibrations.
Consult the application notes and troubleshooting guides provided by Bourns Inc. Perform thorough testing, including thermal and electrical characterization, to identify the root cause of the issue.
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