Murata Power Solutions MGJ1 Isolated 5.2kVDC/5.7kVDC 1W DC-DC Converters

Murata Power Solutions MGJ1 Isolated 5.2kVDC/5.7kVDC 1W DC-DC Converters are ideal for powering high- and low-side gate drive circuits for IGBTs and MOSFETs in bridge circuits and more. A choice of asymmetric output voltages enables optimum drive levels for ideal system efficiency. The MGJ1 DC-DC converters are characterized by high isolation requirements typically seen in bridge circuits used in motor drives and inverters. The industrial-grade temperature rating and construction provide these modules with a long service life. The MGJ1 series offers reinforced insulation (UL 60950 recognized) and is ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 recognized. The MGJ1 SIP series has reinforced insulation (UL 62368-1) and is pending ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, 1 MOPP/2 MOOPs approvals.

Features

  • MGJ1V series:
    • 5.2kVDC isolation test voltage ‘Hi Pot Test’
    • Ultra-low isolation capacitance
    • 12V, 15V, and 24V input voltage
    • Characterized partial discharge performance
    • Characterized CMTI >200kV/μS
  • MGJ1 SIP series
    • Optimized bipolar output voltages for IGBT/Mosfet, SiC, and GaN gate drives
    • Reinforced insulation to UL 62368-1 recognized
    • ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, 1 MOPP/2 MOOPs pending
    • 5.2kVDC isolation test voltage hipot test
    • +6V/-3V, +15V/-3V, +15V/-5V, +15V/-9V,
    • +18V/-2.5V and +20V/-5V outputs
    • 2.4kVDC continuous barrier withstand voltage
  • MGJ1 SMT series
    • Surface-mount package style
    • Patent protected
    • Optimized bipolar output voltages for IGBT/SiC and MOSFET gate drives
    • Reinforced insulation to UL 60950 recognized
    • ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 recognized
    • 5.7kVDC isolation test voltage hipot test
    • +15V/-9V, +15V/-5V, and +19V/-5V outputs
    • Short-circuit and thermal protection
    • 3kVDC continuous barrier withstand voltage

Applications

  • Medical
    • CT
    • X-rays
    • MRIs
    • Ultrasound
    • Defibrillators
  • Robotics
  • Process controls
  • Automation
  • Instrumentation
Publicado: 2016-09-01 | Actualizado: 2024-07-29