Traco Power recommends a PCB layout with a large copper area connected to the module's thermal pad to ensure good heat dissipation. A minimum of 1 oz copper thickness is recommended, and the copper area should be connected to a solid ground plane to reduce thermal resistance.
Yes, the TCK-092 is designed to withstand high-vibration environments. However, it's essential to ensure that the module is properly secured to the PCB and that the PCB is designed to withstand the vibration levels. Traco Power recommends following the IPC-9592 standard for vibration testing.
To ensure reliability in high-temperature applications, it's crucial to follow Traco Power's derating guidelines for temperature and output power. Additionally, ensure good airflow around the module, and consider using a heat sink or thermal interface material to reduce the thermal resistance.
Traco Power recommends using a fuse with a rating of 2-3 times the maximum input current of the module. For the TCK-092, a fuse rating of 2-3 A is recommended. However, the exact fuse rating may vary depending on the specific application and input voltage.
Yes, the TCK-092 can be used in a redundant or parallel configuration to achieve higher output power or redundancy. However, it's essential to ensure that the modules are properly synchronized and that the output voltage is properly regulated to prevent oscillations or instability.
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