Murata recommends a symmetrical PCB layout with a solid ground plane, and keeping the input and output traces as short as possible to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Ensure good airflow around the component, avoid overheating nearby components, and consider using a heat sink or thermal interface material if operating in high-temperature environments.
Murata recommends derating the input voltage by 10% to ensure reliable operation and to prevent damage from voltage spikes or transients.
Yes, the 48150C is designed to withstand vibrations up to 10G (10 Hz to 2 kHz) and 6G (2 kHz to 10 kHz) according to IEC 60068-2-6. However, it's essential to ensure proper PCB mounting and secure the component to prevent mechanical stress.
Check the input voltage, output load, and PCB layout for any anomalies. Verify that the component is properly soldered and mounted. Use an oscilloscope to monitor the output voltage and current. If issues persist, consult Murata's application notes or contact their technical support.