Output, Thermal considerations – GE Industrial Solutions ESTW006A0B Series User Manual

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Data Sheet
November 5, 2012

ESTW006A0B Series Eighth-Brick Power Modules

36 - 75Vdc Input; 12V/6A

dc

Output

LINEAGE

POWER

8

one second or by toggling the remote On/Off signal
for at least one second.

If the unit is configured with the auto-restart option (4),
it will remain in the hiccup mode as long as the
overcurrent condition exists. Once the output current
is brought back into its specified range, the unit will
operate normally. The average output current during
hiccup is 10% I

O, max

.

Output Voltage Programming

Trimming allows the output voltage set point to be
increased or decreased from the default value. This is
accomplished by connecting an external resistor
between the TRIM pin and either the V

O

(+) pin or the

V

O

(-) pin.

V

O

(+)

V

O

TRIM

V

O

(-)

R

trim-down

LOAD

V

IN

(+)

ON/OFF

V

IN

(-)

R

trim-up

Figure 12. Circuit Configuration to Trim Output
Voltage.

Connecting an external resistor (R

trim-down

) between

the TRIM pin and the V

O

(-) (or Sense(-)) pin

decreases the output voltage set point. To maintain
set point accuracy, the trim resistor tolerance should
be ±1.0%.
The following equation determines the required
external resistor value to obtain a percentage output
voltage change of ∆%







22

.

10

%

511

down

trim

R

Where

100

0

.

12

0

.

12

%

V

V

V

desired

For example, to trim-down the output voltage of the
module by 6% to 11.28V, Rtrim-down is calculated as
follows:

6

%







22

.

10

6

511

down

trim

R



9

.

74

down

trim

R

Connecting an external resistor (R

trim-up

) between the

TRIM pin and the V

O

(+) (or Sense (+)) pin increases

the output voltage set point. The following equation
determines the required external resistor value to
obtain a percentage output voltage change of ∆%:







22

.

10

%

511

%

225

.

1

%)

100

(

0

.

12

11

.

5

up

trim

R

Where

100

0

.

12

0

.

12

%

desired

V

For example, to trim-up the output voltage of the
module by 4% to 12.48V, R

trim-up

is calculated is as

follows:

4

%







22

.

10

4

511

4

225

.

1

)

4

100

(

0

.

12

11

.

5

up

trim

R

M

R

up

trim

16

.

1

The voltage between the V

O

(+) and V

O

(–) terminals

must not exceed the minimum output overvoltage
protection value shown in the Feature Specifications
table. This limit includes any increase in voltage due
to remote-sense compensation and output voltage
set-point adjustment trim.
Although the output voltage can be increased by both
the remote sense and by the trim, the maximum
increase for the output voltage is not the sum of both.
The maximum increase is the larger of either the
remote sense or the trim. The amount of power
delivered by the module is defined as the voltage at
the output terminals multiplied by the output current.
When using remote sense and trim, the output
voltage of the module can be increased, which at the
same output current would increase the power output
of the module. Care should be taken to ensure that
the maximum output power of the module remains at
or below the maximum rated power (maximum rated
power = V

O,set

x I

O,max

).

Thermal Considerations

The power modules operate in a variety of thermal
environments; however, sufficient cooling should be
provided to help ensure reliable operation.

Considerations include ambient temperature, airflow,
module power dissipation and the need for increased
reliability. A reduction in the operating temperature of
the module will result in an increase in reliability. The
thermal data presented here is based on physical
measurements taken in a wind tunnel.

The thermal reference points, T

ref

,

used in the

specifications for open frame modules is shown in
Figure 13. For reliable operation, these temperatures
should not exceed 125

o

C.

Figure 13. T

ref

Temperature Measurement

Locations for Open Frame Module.


The thermal reference point, T

ref

,

used in the

specifications for modules with a heat plate is shown
in Figure 14. For reliable operation, this temperature
should not exceed 115

O

C.

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