Murata recommends a PCB layout with a solid ground plane and a minimum of 2 oz copper thickness to ensure optimal thermal performance. Additionally, keeping the component away from heat sources and using thermal vias can help to reduce thermal resistance.
To ensure reliable operation in high-vibration environments, Murata recommends securing the component using a suitable mounting method, such as screwing or adhesive, and ensuring that the PCB is properly secured to the chassis. Additionally, using a conformal coating can help to protect the component from vibration-induced damage.
Murata recommends derating the input voltage by 10-15% to ensure reliable operation and to prevent damage to the component. However, the exact derating value may vary depending on the specific application and environmental conditions.
The 78250JC-R is designed to operate up to 5,000 meters above sea level. However, Murata recommends consulting with their application engineers to determine the suitability of the component for high-altitude applications, as the performance may be affected by the lower air pressure and oxygen levels.
Murata recommends storing the component in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. The component should be handled using anti-static precautions, such as wrist straps and anti-static bags, to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge.