Data sheet, Feature descriptions – GE Industrial Solutions QBVE078A0S10R4 Barracuda Series User Manual

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GE

Data Sheet

QBVE078A0S10R4 Barracuda Series; DC-DC Converter Power Modules

45-56Vdc Input; 10.4Vdc, 78.0A, 810W Output

January 15, 2014

©2012 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.

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Feature Descriptions

Overcurrent Protection

To provide protection in a fault output overload condition,

the module is equipped with internal current-limiting
circuitry and can endure current limiting continuously. If the
overcurrent condition causes the output voltage to fall

greater than 3.0V from V

o,set

, the module will shut down and

remain latched off. The overcurrent latch is reset by either
cycling the input power or by toggling the on/off pin for one

second. 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.
A factory configured auto-restart option (with overcurrent
and overvoltage auto-restart managed as a group) is also
available. An auto-restart feature continually attempts to
restore the operation until fault condition is cleared.

Remote On/Off

The module contains a standard on/off control circuit

reference to the V

IN

(-) terminal. Two factory configured

remote on/off logic options are available. Positive logic
remote on/off 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 turns the module off during a
logic high, and on during a logic low. Negative logic, device

code suffix "1," is the factory-preferred configuration. The
On/Off circuit is powered from an internal bias supply,
derived from the input voltage terminals. To turn the power
module on and off, the user must supply a switch to control
the voltage between the On/Off terminal and the V

IN

(-)

terminal (V

on/off

). The switch can be an open collector or

equivalent (see Figure 14). A logic low is V

on/off

= -0.3V to 0.8V.

The typical I

on/off

during a logic low (Vin=48V, On/Off

Terminal=0.3V) is 147µA. The switch should maintain a logic-
low voltage while sinking 200µA. During a logic high, the

maximum V

on/off

generated by the power module is 8.2V. The

maximum allowable leakage current of the switch at V

on/off

=

2.4V is 130µA. If using an external voltage source, the

maximum voltage V

on/off

on the pin is 14.5V with respect to

the V

IN

(-) terminal.

If not using the remote on/off feature, perform one of the

following to turn the unit on:
For negative logic, short ON/OFF pin to V

IN

(-).

For positive logic: leave ON/OFF pin open.

Figure 14. Remote On/Off Implementation.

Output Overvoltage Protection

The module contains circuitry to detect and respond to
output overvoltage conditions. If the overvoltage condition

causes the output voltage to rise above the limit in the
Specifications Table, the module will shut down and remain
latched off. The overvoltage latch is reset by either cycling
the input power, or by toggling the on/off pin for one
second. If the output overvoltage condition still exists when
the module restarts, it will shut down again. This operation
will continue indefinitely until the overvoltage condition is

corrected.
A factory configured auto-restart option (with overcurrent
and overvoltage auto-restart managed as a group) is also

available. An auto-restart feature continually attempts to
restore the operation until fault condition is cleared.

Overtemperature Protection

These modules feature an overtemperature protection
circuit to safeguard against thermal damage. The circuit
shuts down the module when the maximum device
reference temperature is exceeded. The module will
automatically restart once the reference temperature cools
by ~25°C.

Input Under/Over voltage Lockout

At input voltages above or below the input under/over
voltage lockout limits, module operation is disabled. The
module will begin to operate when the input voltage level
changes to within the under and overvoltage lockout limits.

Load Sharing

For higher power requirements, the QBVE078A0S10R4
power module offers an optional feature for parallel
operation (-P Option code). This feature provides a precise

forced output voltage load regulation droop characteristic.
The output set point and droop slope are factory calibrated
to insure optimum matching of multiple modules’ load

regulation characteristics. To implement load sharing, the
following requirements should be followed:

The V

OUT

(+) and V

OUT

(-) pins of all parallel modules must be

connected together. Balance the trace resistance for each
module’s path to the output power planes, to insure best
load sharing and operating temperature balance.

V

IN

must remain between 45V

dc

and 56V

dc

for droop

sharing to be functional.

It is permissible to use a common Remote On/Off signal to
start all modules in parallel.

These modules contain means to block reverse current
flow upon start-up, when output voltage is present from
other parallel modules, thus eliminating the requirement

for external output ORing devices. Modules with the –P
option may automatically increase the Turn On delay, T

delay

,

as specified in the Feature Specifications Table, if output

voltage is present on the output bus at startup.

When parallel modules startup into a pre-biased output,
e.g. partially discharged output capacitance, the T

rise

is

automatically increased, as specified in the Feature
Specifications Table, to insure graceful startup.

Insure that the total load is <50% I

O,MAX

(for a single module)

until all parallel modules have started (load full start >
module T

delay

time max + T

rise

time).

If fault tolerance is desired in parallel applications, output
ORing devices should be used to prevent a single module
failure from collapsing the load bus.

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