1. Introduction
Due to the market demand for SMD power modules, RECOM has created the RPM family of compact, low profile SMD switching regulators. The RPM concept delivers fully functional power supply building blocks with the switching regulator controller IC, power inductor, voltage setting resistors and input and output capacitors included in one stand-alone part, all in a standardized size low profile metal case and with a DOSA-compatible pinout. This family of five different low voltage products (RPMxx-1.0, RPMxx-2.0, RPMxx-3.0, RPMxx-6.0, and RBB10-2.0) has been further extended with three more higher voltage series to handle increased input and output voltages (RPMBxx-2.0, RPMBxx-3.0, and RPMHxx-0.5), without deviating from the same footprint or case dimensions, permitting an easy upgrade from existing designs.
However, the new RPMH and RPMB product series are not simply modifications of the existing RPM product series. Although physically they look identical, they are internally quite different. This white paper explores some of the design and component choice decisions required to cope with higher input voltages up to 36VDC or 65VDC respectively and higher outputs up to 24VDC and 3A load current.
However, the new RPMH and RPMB product series are not simply modifications of the existing RPM product series. Although physically they look identical, they are internally quite different. This white paper explores some of the design and component choice decisions required to cope with higher input voltages up to 36VDC or 65VDC respectively and higher outputs up to 24VDC and 3A load current.