Search and Interpretation of Derating Curves
RECOM places the derating curves for its
industrial automation power supplies near the end of the product datasheets. Other manufacturers might place them in application notes or in separate reference materials.
Figure 2 illustrates different derating curves for different supply input voltages for a wide input voltage
switching regulator (R-78K series). Because switching regulators become less efficient as the input voltage increases, the components reach their load limits more quickly. As a result, derating begins earlier than at lower input voltages.
In this case, the combination of a 5V input voltage and a 2.5V output voltage results in low power dissipation, so the converter experiences virtually no thermal stress and can deliver full power up to an ambient temperature of 85°C. However, if the same load is supplied with an input voltage of 36V, derating must begin as early as 65°C.
RECOM publishes reliability data in their product datasheets. The switching regulator datasheet for the
R-78K-1.0 series (shown in figure 2) lists an
MTBF according to MIL-HDBK-217F of 5139 x 10³ hours at +25°C (variants
R-78K2.5-1.0 through
R-78K15-1.0 range from 4990 x 10³ to 4546 x 10³ hours).