BWR-12/335-D5A-C

If you’re designing with EMC in mind, please note that all of MPS’s BWR
7-10 Watt A-Series DC/DC Converters have been characterized for radi-
ated and conducted emissions in our new EMI/EMC laboratory. Testing is
conducted in an EMCO 5305 GTEM test cell utilizing EMCO automated EMC
test software. Radiated emissions are tested to the limits of FCC Part 15,
Class B and CISPR 22 (EN 55022), Class B. Correlation to other specifi ca-
tions can be supplied upon request. Radiated emissions plots to FCC and
CISPR 22 for model BWR-15/330-D48A appear below. Published EMC test
reports are available for each model number. Contact MPS’s Applications
Engineering Department for more details.
Figure 2. Using External Capacitors to Reduce
Input/Output Ripple/Noise
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Input Fusing
Certain applications and/or safety agencies may require the installation of
fuses at the inputs of power conversion components. For MPS A-Series
BWR 7-10 Watt DC/DC Converters, you should use slow-blow type fuses
with values no greater than the following:
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IN Range Fuse Value
"D5A" 3A
"D12A" 2A
"D48A" 1A
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BWR-15/330-D48A Radiated Emissions
FCC Part 15 Class B, 3 Meters
Converter Output = ±15Vdc @ ±300mA
Radiated Emissions (dBµV/M)
Radiated Emissions
BWR-15/330-D48A Radiated Emissions
EN 55022 Class B, 10 Meters
Converter Output = ±15Vdc @ ±300mA
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Radiated Emissions (dBµV/M)
MPS’s world-class design, development and manufacturing team stands
ready to work with you to deliver the exact power converter you need for
your demanding, large volume, OEM applications. And ... we’ll do it on
time and within budget!
Our experienced applications and design staffs; quick-turn prototype
capability; highly automated, SMT assembly facilities; and in-line SPC
quality-control techniques combine to give us the unique ability to design
and deliver any quantity of power converters to the highest standards of
quality and reliability.
We have compiled a large library of DC/DC designs that are currently used
in a variety of telecom, medical, computer, railway, aerospace and indus-
trial applications. We may already have the converter you need.
Contact us. Our goal is to provide you the highest-quality, most cost-
effective power converters available.
CUSTOM CAPABILITIES
EMI RADIATED EMISSIONS
BWR Models
7-10W, Dual Output DC-DC converters
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Quality and Reliability
The A-Series are the fi rst DC/DC Converters to emerge from MPS’s new,
company-wide approach to designing and manufacturing the most reliable
power converters available. The fi ve-pronged program draws our Quality
Assurance function into all aspects of new-product design, development,
characterization, qualifi cation and manufacturing.
Design for Reliability
Design for Reliability is woven throughout our multi-phased, new-product-
development process. Design-for-reliability practices are fully documented
and begin early in the new-product development cycle with the following
goals:
1. To work from an approved components/vendors list ensuring the use of
reliable components and the rigorous qualifi cation of new components.
2. To design with safety margins by adhering to a strict set of derating
guidelines and performing theoretical worst-case analyses.
3. To locate potential design weaknesses early in the product-development
cycle by using extensive HALT (Highly Accelerated Life Testing).
4. To prove that early design improvements are effective by employing a
thorough FRACA (Failure Reporting Analysis and Corrective Action) system.
HALT Testing
The goal of the accelerated-stress techniques used by MPS is to force
device maturity, in a short period of time, by exposing devices to excessive
levels of "every stimulus of potential value." We use HALT (Highly Acceler-
ated Life Testing) repeatedly during the design and early manufacturing
phases to detect potential electrical and mechanical design weaknesses
that could result in possible future fi eld failures.
During HALT, prototype and pre-production DC/DC converters are sub-
jected to progressively higher stress levels induced by thermal cycling,
rate of temperature change, vibration, power cycling, product-specifi c
stresses (such as dc voltage variation) and combined environments. The
stresses are not meant to simulate fi eld environments but to expose any
weaknesses in a product’s electro/mechanical design and/or assem-
bly processes. The goal of HALT is to make products fail so that device
weaknesses can be analyzed and strengthened as appropriate. Applied
stresses are continually stepped up until products eventually fail. After
corrective actions and/or design changes, stresses are stepped up again
and the cycle is repeated until the "fundamental limit of the technology" is
determined.
MPS has invested in a Qualmark OVS-1 HALT tester capable of applying
voltage and temperature extremes as well as 6-axis, linear and rota-
tional, random vibration. A typical HALT profi le (shown above) consists of
thermal cycling (–55 to +125°C, 30°C/minute) and simultaneous, gradually
increasing, random longitudinal and rotational vibration up to 20G’s with
load cycling and applied-voltage extremes added as desired. Many devices
in MPS’s new A-Series could not be made to fail prior to reaching either
the limits of the HALT chamber or some previously known physical limit of
the device. We also use the HALT chamber and its ability to rapidly cool
devices to verify their "cold-start" capabilities.
Qualifi cation
For each new product, electrical performance is verifi ed via a comprehen-
sive characterization process and long-term reliability is confi rmed via a
rigorous qualifi cation procedure. The qual procedure includes such strenu-
ous tests as thermal shock and 500 hour life. Qual testing is summarized
below.
In-Line Process Controls and Screening
A combination of statistical sampling and 100% inspection techniques
keeps
our assembly line under constant control. Parameters such as solder-paste
thickness, component placement, cleanliness, etc. are statistically sampled,
charted and fi ne tuned as necessary. Visual inspections are performed by
trained operators after pick-and-place, soldering and cleaning operations.
Units are 100% electrically tested prior to potting. All devices are tem-
perature cycled, burned-in, hi-pot tested and fi nal-electrical tested prior to
external visual examination, packing and shipping.
Rapid Response to Problems
MPS employs an outstanding corrective-action system to immediately
address any detected shortcomings in either products or processes. When-
ever our assembly, quality or engineering personnel spot a product/process
problem, or if a product is returned with a potential defect, we immediately
perform a detailed failure analysis and, if necessary, undertake corrective
actions. Over time, this system has helped refi ne our assembly operation to
yield one of the lowest product defect rates in the industry.
Typical HALT Profi le
Qualifi cation Test Method/Comments
HALT MPS in-house procedure
High Temperature Storage Max. rated temp., 1,000 hours
Thermal Shock 10 cycles, –55 to +125°C
Temperature/Humidity +85°C, 85% humidity, 48 hours
Lead Integrity MPS in-house procedure
Life Test +70°C, 500 hours*
Marking Permanency MPS in-house procedure
End Point Electrical Tests Per product specifi cation
Qualifi cation Testing
* Interim electrical test at 200 hours.
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BWR Models
7-10W, Dual Output DC-DC converters
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