TDK-Lambda 16th-brick 750-W Step-Down DC-DC Converter Eval Board

Aug. 2, 2021
In this episode of The Kit Close-up, we unbox and take a hands-on look at TDK-Lambda's 16th-brick 750-W step-down DC-DC converter.

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In this episode of The Kit Close-up, we unbox and take a hands-on look at TDK-Lambda's 16th-brick 750-W step-down DC-DC converter based on their i7A series. Operating from an input voltage of 18  to 32 V, the step-down converters deliver an output voltage that can be adjusted from 3.3 to 18 V with an output current of up to 45 A. The series has been optimized for a 24-V nominal input and weighing just 25 g, is intended for use in a wide range of applications including robotics, drones, medical, communications, industrial, test, measurement and battery powered equipment.

The i7A 45A models utilize the industry-standard 1/16th “brick” pinout, potentially offering cost reduction and efficiency improvements over isolated converters. They can be used in conjunction with a single output 24-V AC-DC power supply to generate multiple additional regulated outputs, with or without battery backup.

Operating efficiencies are up to 98.5%, minimizing power losses and allowing operation in harsh ambient temperatures of -40 to +125°C even under low airflow conditions. With low output ripple and an excellent dynamic response, the i7A’s design reduces the number of required external components, saving both cost and board space.

The converters measure 34- by 36.8-mm and follow the industry standard 1/16th brick pinout. Three mechanical configurations are available - a low 11.5-mm-high open frame model, a baseplate construction for conduction cooling or with an integral heat sink for convection or forced air cooled environments. The i7A has an output-voltage adjustment pin, positive or negative logic remote on-off, positive remote sense, plus input under-voltage, over-current and thermal protection.

All models are certified to IEC/UL/CSA/EN 62368-1 and carry the CE mark for the Low Voltage and RoHS directives.

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