Murata recommends a PCB layout with a solid copper plane underneath the module, and thermal vias to dissipate heat. A minimum of 2oz copper thickness is recommended.
Yes, the NTE1215MC-R is designed to withstand vibrations up to 10G peak acceleration, but it's recommended to follow Murata's guidelines for vibration testing and ensure proper mounting and screw torque.
Murata recommends derating the output power by 1.5% per degree Celsius above 50°C, and ensuring good airflow around the module. Additionally, using a thermal interface material (TIM) between the module and heat sink can improve thermal performance.
Murata recommends using a low-ESR ceramic capacitor with a value of 10uF to 22uF, and a voltage rating of at least 50V, placed as close as possible to the input pins of the module.
Yes, the NTE1215MC-R can be used in redundant or parallel configurations, but it's essential to follow Murata's guidelines for synchronization and current sharing to ensure reliable operation.