The Recom Power Module takes a standard 15W-60W converter and mounts it on a PCB with screw ter-
minals, an EMC filter, input protection circuitry and a built-in heatsink to offer a complete power module
that can be mounted on a bulkhead or on a standard DIN rail. The Power Module is primarily designed
for transport applications such as a GPS vehicle tracking power supply or a radio communications power
supply, but will also find many uses in industrial, communications or battery-powered applications.
How to use this datasheet:
1. Select the converter that suits your application from the converter series list below
2. Decide on DIN Mount (RPMD) or bulkhead (RPM) version
Ordering example: 40W, 18-75 VDC in, single 12Vout, DIN Mount = RPMD40-4812SGW
xx = Output Voltage Options Single Outputs: 3.3S = 3.3V 05S = 5V 12S = 12V 15S = 15V
Dual Outputs: 12D = ±12V 15D = ±15V
Refer to converter series datasheets for detailed information.
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Selection Guide
Single and Dual Outputs - Panel Mount Version
Power Module
Part Number
(Bulkhead Version)
RPM15-24xxS_DFW
( 1,2)
RPM15-48xxS_DFW
(1,2)
RPM20-24xxS_DFW
(1,2)
RPM20-48xxS_DFW
(1,2)
RPM30-12xxS_DE
(2)
RPM30-24xxS_DE
(2)
RPM30-24xxS_DEW
(1,2)
RPM30-48xxS_DE
(2)
RPM30-48xxS_DEW
(1,2)
RPM40-12xxS_DG
(2)
RPM40-24xxS_DG
(2)
RPM40-24xxS_DGW
(1,2)
RPM40-48xxS_DG
(2)
RPM40-48xxS_DGW
(1,2)
RPM60-24xxSG
(1,2)
RPM60-48xxSG
(1,2)
Input
Range
[VDC]
9.5-36
18-75
9.5-36
18-75
9.5-18
18-36
10-40
36-75
18-75
9.5-18
18-36
9.5-36
36-75
18-75
18-36
36-75
Output
Power
[W]
15
15
20
20
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
40
40
40
60
60
Internal
Fuse
(Replaceable)
T6A
T4A
T6A
T4A
T6A
T6A
T6A
T4A
T4A
T8A
T8A
T8A
T4A
T4A
T8A
T4A
Converter
Series
RP15-24xxS_DFW
RP15-48xxS_DFW
RP20-24xxS_DFW
RP20-48xxS_DFW
RP30-12xxS_DE
RP30-24xxS_DE
RP30-24xxS_DEW
RP30-48xxS_DE
RP30-48xxS_DEW
RP40-12xxS_DG
RP40-24xxS_DG
RP40-24xxS_DGW
RP40-48xxS_DG
RP40-48xxS_DGW
RP60-24xxSG
RP60-48xxSG
IEC60950-1 Certified
EN60950-1 Certified
Notes:
Note1: add „/N“ for Negative CTRL Logic
Note2: no suffix for Positive CTRL Logic
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DC/DC Converter
Selection Guide
Single and Dual Outputs - DIN Rail Version
Power Module
Part Number
(DIN rail Version)
RPMD15-24xxS_DFW
(1,2)
RPMD15-48xxS_DFW
(1,2)
RPMD20-24xxS_DFW
(1,2)
RPMD20-48xxS_DFW
(1,2)
RPMD30-12xxS_DE
(2)
RPMD30-24xxS_DE
(2)
RPMD30-48xxS_DE
(2)
RPMD30-24xxS_DEW
(1,2)
RPMD30-48xxS_DEW
(1,2)
RPMD40-12xxS_DG
(2)
RPMD40-24xxS_DG
(2)
RPMD40-24xxS_DGW
(1,2)
RPMD40-48xxS_DG
(2)
RPMD40-48xxS_DGW
(1,2)
RPMD60-24xxSG
(1,2)
RPMD60-48xxSG
(1,2)
Input
Range
[VDC]
9.5-36
18-75
9.5-36
18-75
9.5-18
18-36
36-75
10-40
18-75
9.5-18
18-36
9.5-36
36-75
18-75
18-36
36-75
Output
Power
[W]
15
15
20
20
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
40
40
40
60
60
Power Module
Series
Internal
Fuse
(Replaceable)
T6A
T4A
T6A
T4A
T6A
T6A
T4A
T6A
T4A
T8A
T8A
T8A
T4A
T4A
T8A
T4A
Converter
Series
RP15-24xxS_DFW
RP15-48xxS_DFW
RP20-24xxS_DFW
RP20-48xxS_DFW
RP30-12xxS_DE
RP30-24xxS_DE
RP30-48xxS_DE
RP30-24xxS_DEW
RP30-48xxS_DEW
RP40-12xxS_DG
RP40-24xxS_DG
RP40-24xxS_DGW
RP40-48xxS_DG
RP40-48xxS_DGW
RP60-24xxSG
RP60-48xxSG
Notes:
Note1: add „/N“ for Negative CTRL Logic
Note2: no suffix for Positive CTRL Logic
Selection Guide
Triple Outputs - Panel Mount Version
Power Module
Part Number
(Bulkhead Version)
RPM40-120512TG
(2)
RPM40-120515TG
(2)
RPM40-240512TG
(2)
RPM40-240515TG
(2)
RPM40-480512TG
(2)
RPM40-480515TG
(2)
Input
Range
[VDC]
9.5-18
9.5-18
18-36
18-36
36-75
36-75
Output
Power
[W]
40
40
40
40
40
40
Internal
Fuse
(Replaceable)
T8A
T8A
T8A
T8A
T4A
T4A
Converter
Series
RP40-120512TG
RP40-120515TG
RP40-240512TG
RP40-240515TG
RP40-480512TG
RP40-480515TG
Notes:
Note2: no suffix for Positive CTRL Logic
Selection Guide
Triple Outputs - DIN Rail Version
Power Module
Part Number
(Bulkhead Version)
RPMD40-120512TG
(2)
RPMD40-120515TG
(2)
RPMD40-240512TG
(2)
RPMD40-240515TG
(2)
RPMD40-480512TG
(2)
RPMD40-480515TG
(2)
Input
Range
[VDC]
9.5-18
9.5-18
18-36
18-36
36-75
36-75
Output
Power
[W]
40
40
40
40
40
40
Internal
Fuse
(Replaceable)
T8A
T8A
T8A
T8A
T4A
T4A
Converter
Series
RP40-120512TG
RP40-120515TG
RP40-240512TG
RP40-240515TG
RP40-480512TG
RP40-480515TG
Notes:
Note2: no suffix for Positive CTRL Logic
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DC/DC Converter
Specificatins are as in individual converter datasheets with the following exceptions:
Specifications
measured at Ta = 25°C, nominal input voltage, full load otherwise noted
Bulkhead Version
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS
Parameter
Inrush current
Start-up time
Power Module
Series
Min.
Typ.
100ms
20ms
Condition
nominal Vin and full load
Power up
CTRL Pin
Max.
soft start
ENVIRONMENTAL
Parameter
Thermal Impedance
Condition
Value
8.5°C/Watt
SAFETY AND CERTIFICATIONS
IEC General Safety
EN General Safety
LVD20110124
IEC60950-1, 2nd Edition, 2005 + A1:2009
EN60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 +A1:2010;
EMC Compliance
EMI Standard
ESD
Radiated Immunity
Fast Transient
Surge
Conducted Immunity
Condition
Standard / Criterion
EN55022, Class B
EN61000-4-2, Criteria A
EN61000-4-3, Criteria A
EN61000-4-4, Criteria A
EN61000-4-5, Criteria A
EN61000-4-6, Criteria A
DIMENSIONS and PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Parameter
Material
Package Dimensions (LxWxH)
Package Weight
Connectors
Type
Chassis
Value
Aluminium
101.6 x 57.15 x 19.0mm
134g
Screw Terminal
Panel Mount Version (mm)
19.0
17.2
57.15
TVS
Pin Connections
Fuse
CMC
Pin #
1
3.5
Single
+Vin
-Vin
CTRL
NC
-Vout
+Vout
NC
Dual
+Vin
-Vin
CTRL
NC
-Vout
Com
+Vout
6.35
2
3
4
5
6
Heat-sink Plate
FET
LED
Trim
(3)
7
Mounting Centres 92.1
101.6
NC: No Connection
Tolerance: X.X ±0.25mm
Notes:
Note3: Trim option depending on converter series, please check datasheet of the converter series
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DC/DC Converter
Selection Guide
typical at nominal input and 25°C unless otherwise noted
Specificatins are as in individual converter datasheets with the following exceptions:
Power Module
Series
Type
Value
146 x 75 x 29mm
1pc
PACKAGING INFORMATION
Parameter
Packaging Dimensions
Packaging Quantity
Cardboard Box
DIN-Rail Version
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS
Parameter
Inrush current
Start-up time
Condition
nominal Vin and full load
Power up
CTRL Pin
Min.
Typ.
100ms
20ms
Max.
15A
ENVIRONMENTAL
Parameter
Thermal Impedance
Condition
Value
4.2°C/Watt
SAFETY AND CERTIFICATIONS
IEC General Safety
EN General Safety
LVD20110124
IEC60950-1, 2nd Edition, 2005 + A1:2009
EN60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 +A1:2010;
EMC Compliance
EMI Standard
ESD
Radiated Immunity
Fast Transient
Surge
Conducted Immunity
Condition
Standard / Criterion
EN55022, Class B
EN61000-4-2, Criteria A
EN61000-4-3, Criteria A
EN61000-4-4, Criteria A
EN61000-4-5, Criteria A
EN61000-4-6, Criteria A
DIMENSIONS and PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Parameter
Material
Package Dimensions (LxWxH)
Package Weight
Connectors
Type
Chassis
Value
Aluminium
125.0 x 57.6 x 24.5mm
182g
Screw Terminal
continued on next page
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DC/DC Converter
DIN Rail Version (mm)
125.0
116.3
Specifications
measured at Ta = 25°C, nominal input voltage, full load otherwise noted
Power Module
Series
5 6 7 8
LED
Trim
(3)
57.6
1 2 3 4
Pin Connections
Pin #
1
2
24.5
Single
CTRL
-Vin
-Vin
+Vin
NC
-Vout
+Vout
NC
Dual
CTRL
-Vin
-Vin
+Vin
NC
-Vout
Com
+Vout
Triple
CTRL
-Vin
-Vin
+Vin
+Aux
Com
-Aux
+Vout
3
4
5
6
7
8
Notes:
Note3: Trim option depending on converter series, please check datasheet of the converter series
NC: No Connection
Tolerance: X.X ±0.5mm
PACKAGING INFORMATION
Parameter
Packaging Dimensions
Packaging Quantity
Type
Cardboard Box
Value
146 x 75 x 29mm
1pc
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