Car0812fp series rectifier, Data sheet, Input: 85v – GE Industrial Solutions CAR0812FP series User Manual

Page 11: Output: 12v, Or 5 v, Command descriptions

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GE

Data Sheet

CAR0812FP series rectifier

Input: 85V

AC

to 264V

AC

; Output: 12V

DC

@ 850W; 3.3V

DC

or 5 V

DC

@ 1A

May 2, 2013

©2013 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.

Page 11

Register

Hex

Code

Data

Byte

Function

Status_mfr_specific 80 7 3.3V_fault

6 N/A
5 Interrupt
4 Fault

detected

3 PS_remote_OFF
2 DC_fault
1 INPUT_fault
0 1- Low line

Status_fan_1_2 81 7 N/A

6 N/A
5 N/A
4 N/A
3

Fan 1 Speed Overridden

2

Fan 2 Speed Overridden

1 N/A
0 N/A

Command Descriptions

Operation (01) :

By default the Power supply is turned ON at

power up as long as Power ON/OFF signal pin is active HI.

The Operation command is used to turn the Power Supply
ON or OFF via the PMBus. The data byte below follows the

OPERATION command.

FUNCTION

DATA BYTE

Unit ON

80

Unit OFF

00


To RESET the power supply cycle the power supply OFF, wait
at least 2 seconds, and then turn back ON. All alarms and
shutdowns are cleared during a restart.

Clear_faults (03):

This command clears all STATUS and

FAULT registers and resets the SMBAlert# line.
If a fault still persists after the issuance of the clear_faults
command the specific registers indicating the fault are reset

and the SMBAlert# line is activated again.

WRITE_PROTECT register (10):

Used to control writing to the

PMBus device. The intent of this command is to provide
protection against accidental changes. All supported
command parameters may have their parameters read,

regardless of the write_protect settings. The contents of this
register can be stored to non-volatile memory using the
Store_default_code command. The default setting of this

register is disable_all_writes except write_protect 0x80h.

FUNCTION

DATA BYTE

Enable all writes

00

Disable all writes except write_protect

80

Disable all writes except write_protect and
OPERATION

40


Vout_Command (21) :

This command is used to change the

output voltage of the power supply. Changing the output
voltage should be performed simultaneously to all power
supplies operating in parallel using the Global Address
(Broadcast) feature. If only a single power supply is
instructed to change its output, it may attempt to source all

the required power which can cause either a power limit or
shutdown condition.
Software programming of output voltage permanently

overrides the set point voltage configured by the Vprog

signal pin. The program no longer looks at the ‘Vprog pin’
and will not respond to any hardware voltage settings. If
power is removed from the µController it will reset itself into

its default configuration looking at the Vprog signal for
output voltage control. In many applications, the Vprog pin
is used for setting initial conditions, if different that the
factory setting. Software programming then takes over once

I

2

C communications are established.

Vout_OV_warn_limit (42):

OV_warning is extremely useful

because it gives the system controller a heads up that the

output voltage is drifting out of regulation and the power
supply is close to shutting down. Pre-amative action may
be taken before the power supply would shut down and

potentially disable the system.

OC and OT_fault_ response (47, 50):

The default response

for both OC and OT is auto_restart (hiccup). Each register,
individually, can be reconfigured into a latched state.
Latched and hiccup are the only supported states.

Restart after a latch off:

Either of four restart possibilities

are available. The hardware pin Remote ON/OFF may be
turned OFF and then ON. The unit may be commanded to
restart via i2c through the Operation command by first
turning OFF then turning ON . The third way to restart is to

remove and reinsert the unit. The fourth way is to turn OFF
and then turn ON ac power to the unit. The fifth way is by

changing firmware from latch off to restart. Each of these
commands must keep the power supply in the OFF state for
at least 2 seconds, with the exception of changing to

restart.
A power system that is comprised of a number of power
supplies could have difficulty restarting after a shutdown
event because of the non-synchronized behavior of the

individual power supplies. Implementing the latch-off
mechanism permits a synchronized restart that guarantees
the simultaneous restart of the entire system.
A synchronous restart can be implemented by;
1. Issuing a GLOBAL OFF and then ON command to all
power supplies,

2. Toggling Off and then ON the Remote ON/OFF signal
3. Removing and reapplying input commercial power to the
entire system.
The power supplies should be turned OFF for at least 20 – 30
seconds in order to discharge all internal bias supplies and
reset the soft start circuitry of the individual power supplies.

Auto_restart:

Auto-restart is the default configuration for

recovering from over-current and over-temperature
shutdowns.
An overvoltage shutdown is followed by three attempted

restarts, each restart delayed 1 second, within a 1 minute
window. If within the 1 minute window three attempted
restarts failed, the unit will latch OFF. If less than 3

shutdowns occur within the 1 minute window then the
count for latch OFF resets and the 1 minute window starts
all over again.

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