16 daisy-chain connection, 17 front panel locking, Fig.5-6: daisy-chain connection – TDK GENESYS 750W HALF RACK User Manual

Page 52: Fig.5-5: parallel operation with remote sensing

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83-507-5002 Rev. B

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NOTE

With local sensing it is important to minimize the wire length and resistance. Also the positive and
negative wire resistance should be close as possible to each other to achieve current balance be-
tween power supplies

Fig.5-6: Daisy-chain connection

POWER SUPPLY

#

1

J1-2,3

J1-16

J1-16

J1-16

J1-15

PS_OK

POWER SUPPLY

#

2

J1-2,3

J1-15

PS_OK

SO

POWER SUPPLY

#3

J1-2,3

J1-15

PS_OK

SO

SO

IF_COM

IF_COM

IF_COM

Fig.5-5: Parallel operation with Remote sensing

MASTER

POWER SUPPLY

SLAVE#1

POWER SUPPLY

J1-25

J1-10

P

IPGM

+

V

-

V

+

V

-

V

+S

-S

LOAD

As short as possible

Twisted

pair

+S

-S

+S

-S

Twisted

pair

J1-8 J1-12

To J1-10

SLAVE#2

POWER SUPPLY

+S

+LS

-LS

-S

CAUTION Make sure that the connection between –V terminals is reliable to avoid disconnection
during operation. Disconnection may cause damage to the power supply.












5.16 DAISY-CHAIN CONNECTION

It is possible to configure a multiple power supply system to shut down all the units when a fault
condition occurs in one of the units. When the fault is removed, the system recovers according to
its setting to Safe-start or Auto-restart mode.
Setup switch SW1, position 5 should be set to its DOWN position to enable the Daisy-chain op-
eration. Other SW1 positions can be set according to the application requirements.
If a fault occurs in one of the units, its PS_OK signal will be set to a low level and the display will
indicate the fault. The other units will shut off and their display will indicate “SO”. When the fault
condition is removed, the units will recover to their last setting according to their Safe-start or
Auto-restart setting.
Fig.5-6 shows connection of three units, however the same connection method applies to sys-
tems with a larger number of units.








5.17 FRONT PANEL LOCKING

The front panel controls can be locked to protect from accidental power supply parameter
change. Press and hold the PREV button to toggle between “Locked front panel’ and “Unlocked
front panel”. The display will cycle between “LFP” and “UFP”. Releasing the PREV button while
one of the modes is displayed, selects that mode.

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