Test configurations, Design considerations, Input filtering – GE Industrial Solutions Naos Raptor 40A User Manual

Page 11: Output filtering, Lineage power 11, Figure 38. output ripple and noise test setup, Feature described later in this data sheet

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Data Sheet
July 11, 2011

Naos Raptor 40A Non Isolated Power Module:

5 – 13.8Vdc input; 0.6Vdc to 5.0Vdc Output; 40A output current


LINEAGE

POWER

11

Test Configurations

TO OSCILLOSCOPE

CURRENT PROBE

L

TEST

1μH

B

A

TTE

R

Y

C

S

1000μF

Electrolytic

E.S.R.<0.1

Ω

@ 20°C 100kHz

2x100μF

Tantalum

V

IN

(+)

COM

NOTE: Measure input reflected ripple current with a simulated

source inductance (L

TEST

) of 1μH. Capacitor C

S

offsets

possible battery impedance. Measure current as shown
above.

C

IN

Figure 37. Input Reflected Ripple Current Test
Setup.

NOTE: All voltage measurements to be taken at the module

terminals, as shown above. If sockets are used then
Kelvin connections are required at the module terminals
to avoid measurement errors due to socket contact
resistance.

V

O

(+)

COM

1uF

.

RESISTIVE

LOAD

SCOPE

COPPER STRIP

GROUND PLANE

10uF

Figure 38. Output Ripple and Noise Test Setup.

V

O

COM

V

IN

(+)

COM

R

LOAD

R

contact

R

distribution

R

contact

R

distribution

R

contact

R

contact

R

distribution

R

distribution

V

IN

V

O

NOTE: All voltage measurements to be taken at the module

terminals, as shown above. If sockets are used then
Kelvin connections are required at the module terminals
to avoid measurement errors due to socket contact
resistance.

Figure 39. Output Voltage and Efficiency Test
Setup.

η =

V

O

. I

O

V

IN

. I

IN

x

100

%

Efficiency

Design Considerations

Input Filtering

The Naos Raptor 40A module should be connected
to a low-impedance source. A highly inductive
source can affect the stability of the module. An
input capacitance must be placed directly adjacent
to the input pin of the module, to minimize input
ripple voltage and ensure module stability.
To minimize input voltage ripple, low-ESR ceramic
capacitors are recommended at the input of the
module. Figure 40 shows the input ripple voltage for
various output voltages at 40A of load current with
1x22 µF or 2x22 µF ceramic capacitors and an input
of 12V.

Input

Ri

ppl

e

Vol

tage (mVp-

p

)

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

5

1x22uF

2x22uF

Output

Voltage

(Vdc)

Figure 40. Input ripple voltage for various output
voltages with 1x22 µF or 2x22 µF ceramic
capacitors at the input (40A load). Input voltage is
12V.

Output Filtering

The Naos Raptor 40A modules are designed for low
output ripple voltage and will meet the maximum
output ripple specification with no external capacitors.
However, additional output filtering may be required
by the system designer for a number of reasons.
First, there may be a need to further reduce the
output ripple and noise of the module. Second, the
dynamic response characteristics may need to be
customized to a particular load step change.

To reduce the output ripple and improve the dynamic
response to a step load change, additional
capacitance at the output can be used. Low ESR
ceramic and polymer are recommended to improve
the dynamic response of the module. For stable
operation of the module, limit the capacitance to less
than the maximum output capacitance as specified in
the electrical specification table. Optimal
performance of the module can be achieved by using
the Tunable Loop

TM

feature described later in this

data sheet.

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