Instruction Manual

Design Guide & Applications Manual
F
or Maxi, Mini, Micro Family DC-DC Converters and Configurable Power Supplies
Maxi, Mini, Micro Design Guide Rev 4.9 vicorpower.com
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Apps. Eng. 800 927.9474 800 735.6200
LINE
LOAD
R
C
x
C
y
C
y
D1
D2
D3
HAM Filter P/N 30205
R = 235 KΩ D1,2 = 1.5KE130CA D3 = 1.5KE150CA
MOV*
P/N 30076
C
x
= 1.5 uF(x2)SH C
y
= 0.01 uF, Y2 type LC = 6.9 mH LD = 0.72 mH
*MOV required external to filter to meet normal mode transient surge requirements
CM
DM
Figure 10–10 Recommended HAM filter
10. High Boost HAM
+OUT
P/OK
–OUT
E/O
A/S
18 k, 1/4 W
"Power OK" Status
Low = OK
LOGIC
P/OK
OUT
+
OUT
E
/O
S
G
D
A/S
Figure 10–6 Auxiliary Supply (A/S)
Figure 10–7 Power OK (P/OK)
LOGIC
E
/O
–OUT
+
OUT
P
/OK
A/S
S
G
D
Figure 10–8 Enable Output (E/O)
Outputs
DC-DC Converter(s)
Rectified Line
Enable Output (E/O)
DC Output
o
f HAM
P
ower OK (P/OK)
AC Mains
120 Vrms
Boost Voltage
250 Vdc
2
80 Vdc
O
ff at 250 Vdc
Off at 270 Vdc
270 Vdc
2
5 ms
10 ms
Off below 250 Vdc
Figure 10–9 Start-up / shut-down timing diagram
A
/S
E/O
P/OK
+OUT
–OUT
I
AS
3 mA
19 – 23 V
+
DO NOT OVERLOAD
or directly connect a capacitor
to the A/S terminal.
A line filter is required to provide attenuation of
conducted emissions generated by the HAM module and
to protect it from line transients. It also presents a well
defined high frequency AC line impedance to the input of
the HAM. To meet the listed specifications, Vicor’s P/N
30205 line filter/transient suppressor or equivalent must
be used, see Figure 10–10. The addition of a MOV
external to this filter is required to meet normal mode
transient surge requirements.
For applications using HAMD + BAMD or where the user
desires to construct a custom HAM filter, the filter should
be designed following Figure 10–10, the schematic of
Vicor’s P/N 30205 filter. The current carrying capability of
the inductors must be scaled proportionally to the number
of HAM modules used. Inductance values must be
selected according to Table 10–1. These limits are to
ensure proper operation of the HAM and do not
guarantee a system will meet conducted emissions specifi-
cations.
For applications requiring magnetic field shielding, do not
place a ferrous EMI shield over the plastic cover of the
HAM module. This can cause thermal problems due to
induction heating effects.
LINE FILTER FOR HIGH BOOST HAM
Parameter Min Typ Max Unit
Differential Mode
0.2 0.35 0.75 mH
Inductance (LD)
Common Mode
36 mH
Inductance (LC)
Table 10-1 HAM filter inductance range