Car0812dc series dc-dc converter, Data sheet, Input: -36v – GE Industrial Solutions CAR0812DC Series User Manual

Page 14: Output: +12 v, Or 5 v, Control and read accuracy, Eeprom, Leds, Alarm/led indicator table

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GE

Data Sheet

CAR0812DC Series DC-DC Converter

Input: -36V

DC

to -75V

DC

; Output: +12 V

DC

@ 850W; 3.3V

DC

or 5 V

DC

@ 1A

April 23, 2013

©2013 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.

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Status_word (79):

returns two bytes of information. The upper

byte bit functionality is tabulated in the Status_word section.
The lower byte bit functionality is identical to Status_byte.

Fan_speed (D7):

This register can be used to ‘read’ the fan

speed in adjustment percent (0 – 100%) or set the fan speed in
adjustment percent (0 – 100%). The speed of the fan cannot
be reduced below what the power supply requires for its
operation. The register value is the percent number, it is not in

linear format.

Invalid commands or data:

The power supply notifies the

MASTER if a non-supported command has been sent or invalid

data has been received. Notification is implemented by setting
the appropriate STATUS and ALARM registers and setting the
SMBAlert# flag.

Control and Read accuracy:

The estimates below are believed to be reasonable under most
operating conditions. However, these are typical numbers and
not hard bound values that cannot be exceeded. In most

nominal operating conditions the returned values are
significantly better than these estimates.

FUNCTION

ACCURACY

Vout_command ±

2%

Vout_OV_fault_limit ±

3%

Iout_OC_warn_limit

± 4% of FL

OT_warn_limit

± 5C

Vin_UV_warn_limit

± 3%

Vin_UV_fault_limit

± 3%

Read_Vin

± 3%

Read_Vout

± 2%

Read_Iout

± 4% of FL

Read_temperature

± 5C

EEPROM

The microcontroller has 96 bytes of EEPROM memory available
for the system host.

A separate EEPROM IC, with write protect features, provides
another 128 bytes of memory. Minimum information to be

included in this separate EEPROM: model number, revision,
date code, serial number etc.

LEDs

Two LEDs are located on the front faceplate. The INPUT OK LED
provides visual indication of the INPUT signal function. When
the LED is ON GREEN the power supply input is within normal
design limits.

The second LED DC/FLT provides visual indication of three
different states of the power supply. When the LED is GREEN
then there are no faults and the DC output is present. When
the LED is AMBER then a fault condition exists but the power
supply still provides output power. When the LED is RED then a
fault condition exists and the power supply does not provide
output power.

Alarm/LED indicator Table

Test Condition

LED Indicator

Monitoring Signals

LED1

INPUT OK

Tri-Color LED2

DC OK

FAULT

DC OK

INPUT OK

TEMP OK

1 Normal

Operation

Green

Green

High High High High

2

Low or NO INPUT

Off

Red

Low Low Low High

3 OVP

Green

Red

Low Low High High

4 Over

Current

Green

Red

Low Low High High

5

Temp Alarm Warning

Green

Orange

High High High Low

6 Fault

Over

Temp

Green

Red

Low Low High Low

7 Remote

ON/OFF

Green

Red

Low Low High High

Note: Test condition #2 had 2 modules plug in. One module is running and the other one is with no Input.

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