12v austinlynx, 10a: non-isolated dc-dc power modules,programmable, Data sheet – GE Industrial Solutions 12V AustinLynx 10A User Manual

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GE

Data Sheet

12V AustinLynx

TM

10A: Non-Isolated DC-DC Power Modules,Programmable

10Vdc –14Vdc input; 0.75Vdc to 5.5Vdc output; 10A Output Current

May 8, 2013

©2013 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.

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Feature Description

Remote On/Off

The 12V Austin Lynx Programmable SMT power modules

feature an On/Off pin for remote On/Off operation. If not using
the remote On/Off pin, leave the pin open (module will be On).
The On/Off pin signal (Von/Off) is referenced to ground. To

switch the module on and off using remote On/Off, connect an
open collector npn transistor between the On/Off pin and the
ground pin (See Figure 27).

During a logic-high (On/Off pin is pulled high internal to the

module) when the transistor is in the Off state, the power
module is ON. The maximum allowable leakage current of the
transistor when Von/off = V

IN,max

is 10µA. During a logic-low

when the transistor is turned-on, the power module is OFF.
During this state VOn/Off is less than 0.3V and the maximum
IOn/Off = 1mA.

Q1

R2

R1

Q2

R3

R4

Q3

CSS

GND

VIN+

ON/OFF

PWM Enable

+

_

ON/OFF

V

I

ON/OFF

MODULE

Figure 27. Remote On/Off Implementation.

Overcurrent Protection

To provide protection in a fault (output overload) condition, the
unit is equipped with internal current-limiting circuitry and can

endure current limiting continuously. At the point of
current-limit inception, the unit enters hiccup mode. The unit
operates normally once the output current is brought back into

its specified range. The typical average output current during
hiccup is 3 A.

Input Undervoltage Lockout

At input voltages below the input undervoltage lockout limit,
module operation is disabled. The module will begin to operate

at an input voltage above the undervoltage lockout turn-on
threshold.

Overtemperature Protection

To provide over temperature protection in a fault condition, the
unit relies upon the thermal protection feature of the controller
IC. The unit will shutdown if the thermal reference point T

ref

,

exceeds 125

o

C (typical), but the thermal shutdown is not

intended as a guarantee that the unit will survive temperatures

beyond its rating. The module will automatically restart after it
cools down.

Output Voltage Programming

The output voltage of the 12V Austin Lynx Programmable SMT
module can be programmed to any voltage from 0.75Vdc to
5.5Vdc by connecting a resistor (shown as Rtrim in Figure 28)
between Trim and GND pins of the module. Without an
external resistor between Trim and GND pins, the output of the
module will be 0.7525Vdc. To calculate the value of the trim
resistor, Rtrim for a desired output voltage, use the following
equation:

Ω





=

1000

7525

.

0

10500

Vo

Rtrim

For example, to program the output voltage of the 12V Austin

Lynx

Programmable

SMT module to 1.8 Vdc, Rtrim is calculated

is follows:





=

1000

75

.

0

8

.

1

10500

Rtrim

Ω

=

k

Rtrim

024

.

9

V

O

(+)

TRIM

GND

R

trim

LOAD

V

IN

(+)

ON/OFF

Vout

Figure 28. Circuit configuration for programming output
voltage using an external resistor.
Table 1 provides Rtrim values required for some common

output voltages

Table 1

V

O, set

(V)

Rtrim (KΩ)

0.7525 Open

1.2 22.46
1.5 13.05
1.8 9.024
2.5 5.009
3.3 3.122
5.0 1.472

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