GE Industrial Solutions Austin Superlynx II SIP User Manual

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Data Sheet
October 2, 2009

Austin Superlynx

TM

II SIP Non-isolated Power Modules:

2.4 – 5.5Vdc input; 0.75Vdc to 3.3Vdc Output; 16A output current


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Design Considerations

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Output Filtering

The Austin SuperLynx

TM

II SIP module is designed for low

output ripple voltage and will meet the maximum output
ripple specification with 1 µF ceramic and 10 µF tantalum
capacitors at the output of the module. However,
additional output filtering may be required by the system
designer for a number of reasons. First, there may be a
need to further reduce the output ripple and noise of the
module. Second, the dynamic response characteristics
may need to be customized to a particular load step
change.

To reduce the output ripple and improve the dynamic
response to a step load change, additional capacitance at
the output can be used. Low ESR polymer and ceramic
capacitors are recommended to improve the dynamic
response of the module. For stable operation of the
module, limit the capacitance to less than the maximum
output capacitance as specified in the electrical
specification table.

Safety Considerations

For safety agency approval the power module must be
installed in compliance with the spacing and separation
requirements of the end-use safety agency standards,
i.e., UL 60950-1, CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03, and VDE
0850:2001-12 (EN60950-1) Licensed.

For the converter output to be considered meeting the
requirements of safety extra-low voltage (SELV), the
input must meet SELV requirements. The power module
has extra-low voltage (ELV) outputs when all inputs are
ELV.
The input to these units is to be provided with a fast-
acting fuse with a maximum rating of 20A in the positive
input lead

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