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Pin Function
1
+Vin
2
–Vin
3
EN 2
4
EN 1
5
Do Not Connect
6
Do Not Connect
7
Do Not Connect
PT4701
—
48V
35-W Quad-Output
DC/DC Converter for DSL
On/Off Enable Logic
Pin Descriptions
Pin 3
Pin 4
Output Status
×
1
Off
1
0
On
0
×
Off
Notes:
Logic 1 =Open collector
Logic 0 = –Vin (pin 2) potential
For positive Enable function, connect pin 4
to pin 2 and use pin 3.
For negative Enable function, leave pin 3
open and use pin 4.
+Vin:
The positive input supply for the module with
respect to –V
in
. When powering the module from a
–48V telecom central office supply, this input is
connected to the primary system ground.
–Vin:
The negative input supply for the module, and
the 0VDC reference for the EN 1, and EN 2 inputs.
When powering the module from a +48-V supply,
this input is connected to the 48-V(Return).
EN 1:
The negative logic input that activates the
module output. This pin must be connected to –V
in
to enable the module’s outputs. A high impedance
disables the module’s outputs.
EN 2:
The positive logic input that activates the
module output. If not used, this pin should be left
open circuit. Connecting this input to –V
in
disables
the module’s outputs.
+Vo 1:
This is the positive high-output voltage. It is
the balanced compliment of (–Vo
1
) and referenced
to the secondary COM node.
–Vo 1:
The negative high-output voltage, which is the
balanced compliment of (+Vo
1
) with respect to COM.
+Vo 2:
This is the positive low-output voltage. It is
the balanced complement of (–Vo
2
) and referenced
to the secondary COM node.
–Vo 2:
The negative low-output voltage, which is the
balanced compliment of (+Vo
2
) with respect to COM.
COM:
This is the common node and the secondary
reference for all four regulated output voltages. It
provides a return for any unbalanced load current,
and is DC isolated from the input supply pins.
±Vo
1
Adjust:
Using a single resistor, this pin allows
the simultaneous adjustment of both +Vo
1
and -Vo
1
magnitude with respect to the COM node. Adjust-
ment can be higher or lower than the preset value.
If not used this pin should be left open circuit.
±Vo
2
Adjust:
Using a single resistor, this pin allows
the simultaneous adjustment of both +Vo
2
and -Vo
2
magnitudes with respect to the COM node. Adjust-
ment can be higher or lower than the preset value.
If not used this pin should be left open circuit.
Environmental Specifications
Characteristics
Symbols
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Operating Temperature Range
Solder Reflow Temperature
Storage Temperature
Mechanical Shock
T
a
T
reflow
T
s
Over V
in
Range
Surface temperature of module pins or case
—
Per Mil-STD-883D, Method 2002.3
1 msec, Sine, mounted
Mil-STD-883D, Method 2007.2
20-2000 Hz
Vertical/Horizontal
–40
—
–40
—
—
—
85
215
(ii)
125
(i)
°C
°C
°C
—
500
—
G’s
Mechanical Vibration
Suffix A
Suffix N, C
—
—
—
15
(iii)
20
(iii)
50
115
—
—
—
125
G’s
Weight
ShutdownTemperature
Flammability
—
OTP
—
grams
°C
Meets UL 94V-O
Notes:
(i) See SOA curves or consult factory for appropriate derating.
(ii) During solder reflow of SMD package version, do not elevate the module case, pins, or internal component temperatures above a peak of 215 °C. For
further guidance refer to the application note, “Reflow Soldering Requirements for Plug-in Power Surface Mount Products,” (SLTA051).
(iii) Only the case pins on through-hole pin configurations (N & A) must be soldered. For more information see the applicable package outline drawing.
Pin Function
8
Pin Not Present
9
Pin Not Present
10
Pin Not Present
11
Pin Not Present
12
Pin Not Present
13
Pin Not Present
14
+Vo
1
Pin Configuration
Note: Shaded functions indicates those pins that are at primary-side
potential. All other pins are referenced to the secondary.
Pin Function
15
COM
16
–Vo
1
17
±Vo
1
Adjust
18
+Vo
2
19
COM
20
–Vo
2
21
±Vo
2
Adjust
SLTS182A - FEBRUARY 2003 - REVISED APRIL 2003