Data sheet – GE Industrial Solutions JRCK017A0S32R0 Orca Series User Manual

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GE

Data Sheet

JRCK017A0S32R0 Orca Series; DC-DC Converter Power Modules

36–62 Vdc Input; 32.0Vdc Output; 17.0Adc Output

October 11, 2013

©2012 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.

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Test Configurations

Note: Measure the input reflected-ripple current with a simulated
source inductance (LTEST) of 12 µH. Capacitor CS offsets possible

battery impedance. Measure the current, as shown above.

Figure 7. Input Reflected Ripple Current Test Setup.

Note: Use a Cout (470 µF Low ESR aluminum or tantalum capacitor
typical), a 0.1 µF ceramic capacitor and a 10 µF ceramic capacitor,
and Scope measurement should be made using a BNC socket.

Position the load between 51 mm and 76 mm (2 in. and 3 in.) from the

module.

Figure 8. Output Ripple and Noise Test Setup.

Note: All measurements are taken at the module terminals. When
socketing, place Kelvin connections at module terminals to avoid
measurement errors due to socket contact resistance.

Figure 9. Output Voltage and Efficiency Test Setup.

Design Considerations

Input Source Impedance

The power module should be connected to a low
ac-impedance source. A highly inductive source impedance

can affect the stability of the power module. For the test
configuration in Figure 7, a 470μF Low ESR aluminum
capacitor, C

IN

, mounted close to the power module helps

ensure the stability of the unit. Consult the factory for further
application guidelines.

Output Capacitance

The JRCK017S32R0 power module requires a minimum
output capacitance of 440µF Low ESR aluminum capacitor,
C

out

to ensure stable operation over the full range of load and

line conditions, see Figure 8. If the ambient temperature is
under -20C, it is required to use at least 3 pcs of minimum
capacitors in parallel. In general, the process of determining
the acceptable values of output capacitance and ESR is
complex and is load-dependent.

Safety Considerations

For safety-agency approval of the system in which the power

module is used, the power module must be installed in
compliance with the spacing and separation requirements of
the end-use safety agency standard, i.e., UL 60950-1, 2nd Ed.,

CSA No. 60950-1 2

nd

Ed., and VDE0805-1 EN60950-1, 2nd Ed.


For end products connected to –48V dc, or –60Vdc nominal
DC MAINS (i.e. central office dc battery plant), no further fault
testing is required. *Note: -60V dc nominal battery plants are
not available in the U.S. or Canada.

For all input voltages, other than DC MAINS, where the input
voltage is less than 60V dc, if the input meets all of the
requirements for SELV, then:

The output may be considered SELV. Output voltages will
remain within SELV limits even with internally-generated
non-SELV voltages. Single component failure and fault
tests were performed in the power converters.

One pole of the input and one pole of the output are to
be grounded, or both circuits are to be kept floating, to

maintain the output voltage to ground voltage within ELV
or SELV limits. However, SELV will not be maintained if

V

I

(+) and V

O

(+) are grounded simultaneously.


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