Data sheet, Safety considerations (continued), Feature description – 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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Safety Considerations (continued)

For all input sources, other than DC MAINS, where the input

voltage is between 60 and 75V dc (Classified as TNV-2 in
Europe), the following must be meet, if the converter’s output
is to be evaluated for SELV:

The input source is to be provided with reinforced
insulation from any hazardous voltage, including the ac
mains.

One Vi pin and one Vo pin are to be reliably earthed, or
both the input and output pins are to be kept floating.

Another SELV reliability test is conducted on the whole
system, as required by the safety agencies, on the

combination of supply source and the subject module to
verify that under a single fault, hazardous voltages do
not appear at the module’s output.

All flammable materials used in the manufacturing of these
modules are rated 94V-0, or tested to the UL60950 A.2 for
reduced thickness.
The input to these units is to be provided with a maximum 25
A fast-acting or time-delay fuse in the ungrounded input
connection.

Feature Description

Remote On/Off

Two remote on/off options are available. Positive logic turns

the module on during a logic high voltage on the ON/OFF pin,
and off during a logic low. Negative logic remote On/Off,
device code suffix “1”, turns the module off during a logic high

and on during a logic low.
To turn the power module on and off, the user must supply a
switch (open collector or equivalent) to control the voltage

(V

on/off

) between the ON/OFF terminal and the V

IN

(-) terminal

(see Figure 10). Logic low is 0V ≤ V

on/off

≤ 1.2V. The maximum

I

on/off

during a logic low is 1mA, the switch should be maintain

a logic low level whilst sinking this current.
During a logic high, the typical maximum V

on/off

generated by

the module is 5V, and the maximum allowable leakage
current at V

on/off

= 5V is 50μA.

If not using the remote on/off feature:
For positive logic, leave the ON/OFF pin open.
For negative logic, short the ON/OFF pin to V

IN

(-).

Figure 10. Circuit configuration for using Remote On/Off
Implementation.

Overcurrent Protection

To provide protection in a fault output overload condition, the

module is equipped with internal current limiting protection
circuitry, and can endure continuous overcurrent by providing

constant current output, for up to 4 seconds, as long as the
output voltage is greater than V

trimMIN

. If the load resistance is

to low to support V

trimMIN

in an overcurrent condition or a short

circuit load condition exists, the module will shutdown
immediately.
A latching shutdown option is standard. Following shutdown,

the module will remain off until the module is reset by either
cycling the input power or by toggling the on/off pin for one
second.

An auto-restart option (4) is also available in a case where an
auto recovery is required. If overcurrent greater than 19A
persists for few milli-seconds, the module will shut down and
auto restart until the fault condition is corrected. If the output
overload condition still exists when the module restarts, it will
shut down again. This operation will continue indefinitely, until
the overcurrent condition is corrected.

Over Voltage Protection

The output overvoltage protection consists of circuitry that
monitors the voltage on the output terminals. If the voltage on

the output terminals exceeds the over voltage protection
threshold, then the module will shutdown and latch off. The
overvoltage latch is reset by either cycling the input power for

one second or by toggling the on/off signal for one second.
The protection mechanism is such that the unit can continue
in this condition until the fault is cleared.
An auto-restart option (4) is also available in a case where an
auto recovery is required.

Remote sense

Remote sense minimizes the effects of distribution losses by
regulating the voltage at the remote-sense connections (see

Figure 11). For No Trim or Trim down application, the voltage
between the remote-sense pins and the output terminals
must not exceed the output voltage sense range given in the

Feature Specifications table i.e.:
[V

O

(+)–V

O

(-)] – [SENSE(+) – SENSE(-)]  2% of V

o,nom

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