Data sheet, Feature descriptions (continued) – GE Industrial Solutions QBVW025A0B Barracuda Series User Manual

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GE

Data Sheet

QBVW025A0B Barracuda™ Series; DC-DC Converter Power Modules

36-75Vdc Input; 12.0Vdc, 25.0A, 300W Output

May 9, 2013

©2012 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.

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Feature Descriptions (continued)

Remote Sense (9 Option Code)

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

Figure 15). The SENSE(-) pin should be always connected to V

O

(–

).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:
[V

O

(+) – V

O

(–)] – [SENSE(+) ]  0.5 V

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 = Vo,set x Io,max).

Figure 15. Circuit Configuration for remote sense.

Trim, Output Voltage Adjust (9 Option Code)

Trimming allows the output voltage set point to be increased or
decreased; 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

(+)

TRIM

V

O

(-)

R

trim-down

LOAD

QBVW033A0

R

trim-up

Figure 16. Circuit Configuration to Trim Output Voltage.
Connecting an external resistor (R

trim-down

) between the TRIM pin

and the Vo(-) (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

%

,

,



set

o

desired

set

o

V

V

V

For example, to trim-down the output voltage of the 12V
nominal module by 20% to 9.6V, Rtrim-down is calculated as
follows:

20

%







22

.

10

20

511

down

trim

R

k

R

down

trim

3

.

15

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 equations determine the required external

resistor value to obtain a percentage output voltage change of
∆%:



22

.

10

%

511

%

225

.

1

%)

100

(

11

.

5

, set

o

up

trim

V

R

Where

100

%

,

,



set

o

set

o

desired

V

V

V

For example, to trim-up the output voltage of the 12V module
by 5% to 12.6V, R

trim-up

is calculated is as follows:

5

%







22

.

10

5

511

5

225

.

1

)

5

100

(

0

.

12

11

.

5

up

trim

R



8

.

938

up

trim

R

The voltage between the Vo(+) and Vo(–) 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

).

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