PTB48580A
+/-5 V 30-W, Complementary Output DC/DC Converter for DSL
PTB48580A
- Dual Complementary Outputs (±5 V, ±12 V)
- Input Voltage Range: 36 V to 75 V
- On/Off Enable for Sequencing
- 1500 VDC Isolation
- Over-Current Protection
- Over-Temperature Shutdown
- Under-Voltage Lockout
- Temp Range: –40 to +85°C
- Industry Standard Outline
- Fixed Frequency Operation
- Synchronizes with PTB48500
- Powers line driver ICs for AC-7 and other xDSL chipsets
- Safety Approvals: (Pending):
- EN60950
- UL/cUL60950
The PTB48580 series of isolated DC/DC converter modules produce a complementary pair of regulated supply voltages for powering line-driver ICs in xDSL telecom applications. The modules operate from a standard telecom (48 V) central office (CO) supply and can provide up to a 30 W of power in a balanced load configuration.
The A-suffix module (±5 V) is designed to power the line driver ICs for the AC-7 ADSL chipset. Other voltage options will power other analog applications requiring a complementary supply with relatively balanced loads. The outputs can also be easily configured for single-ended use.
The modules incorporate an On/Off enable control, output current limit, over-temperature protection, and input under-voltage lockout (UVLO) as standard features.
The control inputs, "Enable" and "Sync In," are compatible with the "EN Out" and "Sync Out" signals of the PTB48500 DC/DC converter. This allows the power-up and switching frequency of the PTB48580 series to be directly controlled from a PTB48500. Together a PTB48500 and a PTB48580A converter meet all the system power and sequencing requirements of an AC-7 ADSL chipset.
The PTB48580 series uses doublesided surface mount contruction. The package size is based on an industry standard outline and does not require a heatsink. Both through-hole and surface mount pin configurations are available.
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | ||
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* | Data sheet | PTB48580: 30-W 48-V Input Dual-Complimentary Output DC/DC Converter datasheet | 24 Dec 2004 |
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