36v prolynx, 3a: non-isolated dc-dc power modules, Data sheet – GE Industrial Solutions 9-36V ProLynx 3A User Manual

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Data Sheet

9-36V ProLynx

TM

3A: Non-Isolated DC-DC Power Modules

9Vdc –36Vdc input; 3Vdc to 18Vdc output; 3A to 1.5A Scaled output current

9Vdc –24Vdc input; -3.3Vdc to -12Vdc output; 3A to 0.7A Scaled output current

Negative Output Operation

Basic Scheme

The 9-36V ProLynx

TM

modules can also be used to create

negative output voltages from a positive input voltage.
Changing the input connection to as shown in Figure 42
converts the module from a synchronous buck converter to a
synchronous flyback converter

Figure 44. Schematic Connection of 5A ProLynx module for
negative output applications.

Remote Enable

Figures 33 and 34 still apply for remote On/Off operation.
However the On/Off threshold is now with respect to –Vout
instead of Ground. Before the module turns on, output is zero
so GND and –Vout are at the same potential. After the modules
turns on, -Vout moves down and so will the ON/OFF threshold.
The following level shifting circuit can be used in applications
to limit exposure of the negative output voltage to the On/Off
circuitry.

Figure 45. On/Off Level Shifting Circuit for the 3A ProLynx
module for negative output applications.
Instead of directly turning Q1 On, the level shifting circuit is

used to turn Q1 On by first turning Q2 ON. When Q1 is in the
ON state, the ON/OFF pin is pulled low causing transistor Q5 to

be OFF and the module to be turned ON. Both Q1 and Q2 are

external transistors. To turn the module OFF, Q2 is turned OFF,
which turns Q1 OFF causing the ON/OFF pin to be pulled high
turning Q5 ON and the module to be turned OFF. If the On/Off

pin is left floating, the module will be in the OFF state.

Input Voltage Range

The 9-36V ProLynx

TM

modules when connected in a negative

output application will support a maximum input voltage
which is also a function of the output voltage. The sum of the
applied input voltage and magnitude of the output voltage
cannot exceed 36V. Vin(applied) +|Vout| ≤ 36 and Vout≤-3V. For
e.g. with a -12V output system the max input voltage that can
applied is only 24V. However, Figure 35 showing variation of
output voltage with Input Voltage should still be considered for
determining the required minimum input voltage.

Input voltage turn-on threshold remains the same as the

positive output connection. However the input turn-off
threshold tracks the output voltage and is reduced by the
same level. The listed input Turn-Off threshold of 7.35V when

applied to a -3.3Vout application will be measured as a 4.05V
(7.35V – 3.3V) threshold. Operating at input voltages below 9V
may cause the module to shut down earlier due to OCP

inception

Output Voltage Range

The 9-36V ProLynx

TM

modules will support the values of trim

resistors indicated in Table 1 to generate the same output
voltage, except with sign inversion

Overcurrent Protection

The 9-36V ProLynx modules will

automatic scale current limit

with output voltage through an inverse relationship of the
current limit threshold even in negative output voltage mode.
This feature is shown graphically in Fig. 34, allows higher
output currents to be drawn from the module at lower output
voltages thereby optimizing the power delivery capability of
the module.

Figure 46. Graph showing maximum output current
capability at different output voltages.

ISS1

I

ON/OFF

CSS1

Q1

ON/OFF

GND

+

V

22K

Q5

22K

D3

MODULE

PWM Enable

ON/OFF

22K

D4

22K

+5V

R2

R1

Q2

-

10K

ENABLE

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