VICOR PFC MegaPAC, PFC MegaPAC MI, Westcor PFC MegaPAC High Power, Westcor PFC MegaPAC High Power MI User Manual

USER GUIDE | UG:105
Westcor PFC MegaPACTM Power Factor Corrected AC-DC Switchers
May 2013
Contents Page
Overview 1 of Product
Mechanical 3 Considerations
MegaPAC 3 Do’s and Don’ts
Technical Description 4
Configuring and 5 Reconfiguring MegaPACs
ConverterPAC 6 Description
ConverterPAC 10 Output and Connector Pin Identification
Overview
1. PFC MegaPAC 1600 W max, standard chassis
2. PFC MegaPAC MI 1600 W max, rugged COTS chassis
3. PFC MegaPAC High Power 2400 W max, standard chassis
4. PFC MegaPAC High Power MI 2400 W max, rugged COTS chassis
Quick Install 12 Instructions
Mechanical Drawings 15
Interface Connections 16
Specifications 23
Power Derating 25
Connector Kit Listing 25
Current Share Boards 26
Low Leakage Version 29
Output Sequencing 30
All PFC MegaPACs have the same input and output connections, mounting points, and the same dimensions:
The extended length (-EL) chassis is covered in a dierent design guide
A complete power supply is configured at the factory by selecting and inserting up to eight same length slide-in output assemblies called ConverterPACs. ConverterPACs incorporate one (or more) VI-200/VI-J00), Maxi Vicor DC to DC converters and/or FlexPACs and are available in a wide selection of output voltage and power levels. The net result is a power supply that oers the advantages of a custom supply, but is assembled from standard and modular building blocks. Currently, the standard power chassis uses only FlexPACs and ConverterPACs with VI-200/VI-J00 Vicor DC to DC converters while the high power chassis accepts FlexPACs and ConverterPACs with both VI-200/VI-J00 and/or Maxi module. (Refer to page 6 for a brief overview of the ConverterPACs used.) Using the PowerBench configurator tool available on
www.vicorpower.com, anybody can now configure a PFC MegaPAC (and other Westcor power supplies) online.
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Manufactured at Westcor, a division of Vicor, the entire family of MegaPAC power supplies is completely user-configurable. If output requirements change, i.e., more power or a dierent output voltage is needed, upgrading is easy: simply unlock a single screw and replace the slide-in ConverterPAC assembly with one that is of the same length and has the desired voltage power rating. For additional flexibility, ConverterPACs can be connected in parallel to increase output power (booster ConverterPACs), or in series for higher voltages (total output voltage should not exceed 400 V). The driver is to the le of the boosters when looking at the output end of the supply. A user-friendly interface provides control and output sequencing capability (see page 30 for more information about this capability), in addition to useful status indicators. Please consult our Applications Engineering Department if you have other special requirements.
Standard Features
n Power Factor Correction; 0.99 at 115 Vac, 0.95 at 230 Vac - both at full load (47-63Hz)
n Universal Input: 85-264 Vac, 47-500 Hz, or 100-380 Vdc
nPower Outputs:
Standard Chassis: 1,600W at 230 Vac High Power Chassis: 2,400W at 230 Vac
1,200W at 115 Vac 1,200W at 115 Vac
nOutputs:
Standard Chassis: Up to 32 outputs High Power Chassis: Up to 32 outputs
n Fan Cooled
n Full power to 40°C; half power to 60°C
n So start for limiting inrush current
n Conducted EMI meets FCC class A and EN 55022 class A
Some configurations meet Class B. Consult Factory
n Harmonic Distortion to EN61000-3-2
n RoHS compliant available
n Output Sequencing and General Shutdown
(Refer pg. 25. Consult Applications Engineering for automatic sequencing circuitry.)
n Overcurrent protection on all outputs
n Overvoltage protection and Overtemperature limiting on all ConverterPAC outputs
(not applicable with VI-J00)
n Size: 3.4”H x 6.0”W x 12.4”L (313,9mm x 152,4mm x 309,mm)
n Safety Agency Approvals: cURus, cTUVus, CE Mark
Optional Features
n DC OK status signal
n Current Share Boards - see pages 26 - 28
n Output voltage adjustment range with built-in potentiometer
n Low Leakage Version available upon request - see page 29
n -40C operation
n Conformal Coating (contact factory)
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Mechanical Considerations
The PFC MegaPAC can be mounted on any of four surfaces using standard 8-32 or 4mm screws. The chassis comes with four mounting points on each surface; maximum allowable torque is 5.5 lb-in. The maximum penetration is 0.15 in. (3.8mm).
When selecting a mounting location and orientation, the unit should be positioned so air flow is not restricted. Maintain a 2" minimum clearance at both ends of the PFC MegaPAC and route all cables so airflow is not obstructed. The standard unit draws air in at the fan side/AC input side and exhausts air out the load side. If airflow ducting is used, use caution, as sharp turns could present back pressure to the PFC MegaPAC. The fan moves approximately 30 CFM of air.
Avoid excessive bending of output power cables aer they are connected to the PFC MegaPAC . For high-current outputs, use cable ties to support heavy cables in order to minimize mechanical stress on output studs. Be careful not to short-out to neighboring output studs. The PFC MegaPAC units are supplied with serrated, flanged hex-nuts on all output studs. Therefore, thread locking compounds or lock washers are not required. The maximum torque recommended on flanged nuts is 45 lb-in. Never loosen the inner nut on a ConverterPAC. This nut supports the hardware inside the ConverterPAC and is factory torqued.
Avoid applications in which the unit is exposed to excessive shock or vibration levels. In such applications, a shock absorption mounting design is required.
MegaPAC Do’s and Don’ts
n Remote sense should be used:
- To improve poor output regulation.
- When using older ConverterPACs that do not have the autosense feature.
n NEVER connect the remote sense wires in reverse.To avoid failures, always terminate
the +Sense to the +Out and the -Sense to the -Out.
n If needed, compatible connector kits can be ordered separately. Refer to page 25 for
additional information regarding connector kits.
n To avoid overheating, NEVER operate the supply with an open output slot. Open slots
should always be filled with a ConverterPAC or a plastic airblock designed for the PFC MegaPAC.
n Always turn the power supply OFF before disconnecting any input or output wires.
Failure to do so may lead to an electrical shock hazard and or damage to the power supply.
n Do not insert or remove a ConverterPAC while the power supply is running.
They are not designed for hot insertion or extraction.
n Wait 5 minutes aer shutting o the power supply before inserting or
removing a ConverterPAC.
n Do not restrict airflow to or from the supply as this can cause overheating damage.
n Booster ConverterPACs are available for power expansion. Refer to page 6 for
additional information.
n Do Not use boosters as independent outputs. Operating boosters with disconnected
bus bars will cause failures.
n Before turning on the unit ensure all input and output wire are properly connected
and all hex nuts properly tightened.
n Keep output wires as short as possible and run the output (+/-) power cables next to
each other. Use twisted pair wiring whenever possible.
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n Avoid running input and output wiring in close proximity as this may cause noise
related problems.
n PFC MegaPACs are NOT user serviceable. Please contact our customer service
department at 1-800-735-6200 for repair assistance. Please be advised that attempts to repair or modify the power supply will void the warranty.
n A proper fault protection device (fuse or breaker) should be used in series with
the input terminals.
n Use proper size wires to avoid overheating and excessive voltage drop.
n NEVER loosen the inner nut on a ConverterPAC.
n FinPAC ConverterPACs can only be used with a high power chassis. A high power
chassis is identified by an “MX” prefix code in the specific model number.
n Output voltages over 60 Vdc, whether from individual modules or series arrays, are
considered as hazardous secondary outputs under UL 60950. Appropriate care must be taken in design implementation of the supply.
Technical Description
The PFC MegaPAC chassis consists of an o-line single phase, power-factor-corrected front end, EMI filter, cooling fan, customer interface and associated housekeeping circuits. Input AC mains voltage (L1, L2 and GND) is applied to a terminal block. The input current is passed through an EMI filter designed to meet conducted noise limit “B” specifications of FCC Part 15, VDE 0871, and EN55022 class A At start-up, inrush current is limited by a PTC thermistor. The PTC is shunted out shortly aer initial power-up by a DC bus voltage Sense circuit driving a relay. Aer rectification, the input voltage is put through a boost converter that keeps the AC input current sinusoidal and synchronized with the AC input voltage (in compliance with EN61000). The boost converter delivers regulated high voltage DC to the hold-up capacitors and backplane. The backplane supplies power to a variety of ConverterPAC assemblies that provide the desired regulated outputs.
Voltage conversion in the output assemblies is achieved by Vicor’s family of Zero-Current-Switching (ZCS) DC to DC converters. These are forward converters in which the main switching element switches at zero current. This patented topology has a number of unique attributes: low switching losses; high frequency operation resulting in reduced size for magnetics and capacitors; excellent line and load regulation; wide adjustment range for output; low EMI/RFI emissions and high eciencies.
At initial power-up the PFC MegaPAC outputs are disabled to limit the inrush current and to allow the DC bus potential to settle out to the correct operating level. A low­power flyback converter operating with PWM current-mode control converts the high voltage DC bus into regulated low voltage to power the internal housekeeping circuits and DC cooling fan. The internal housekeeping Vcc comes up within 2 s aer the application of input power. Once the high voltage bus is within its limits, the AC OK signal asserts to a TTL “1” indicating the input power is OK, and enables the power outputs. An auxiliary Vcc output of 5 Vdc sourcing up to 0.3 A is provided for peripheral use.
An output Enable/Disable function is provided by using an optocoupler to control the Gate In pins of the ConverterPAC assemblies. If the Enable/Disable control pin is pulled low, the optocoupler turns on, pulling the Gate In pin low and disabling the ConverterPAC output. The nominal delay for an output to come up when measured from release of the Enable/Disable pin is 10-15 ms. The General Shutdown function controls all outputs simultaneously and works in a similar manner.
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The ride-through (holdup) time is the amount of time the load can be supported before loss of output regulation aer the loss of input power. Detecting the loss of input power takes a finite time period aer which the AC Power OK signal goes from a TTL “1” to “0." This signal is available for use within 1.2 seconds aer initial power-up and can be used to indicate an impending loss of power. At least 3 ms of warning time is given. Following the loss of input power, the outputs are disabled when the bus voltage drops below its operating threshold.
Figure 1.
PFC MegaPAC and PFC
MegaPAC-High Power
Architecture
Input
Line Filter
Current
Sample
Customer
Interface
Rectifier
Fan
Waveform
Sample
Current Monitor
Soft Start
Circuit
PFC Control
E/D Control
Boost Converter
Enable/Disable Control
Housekeeping
Power
High Voltage DC Bus
ConverterPAC #1
ConverterPAC #2
ConverterPAC #3
ConverterPAC #8
Power Output
Power Output
Power Output
Power Output
Configuring and Reconfiguring MegaPACs
Most ConverterPACs of the same length can be inserted into any available slot of a MegaPAC chassis. They can also be easily added, replaced, or moved by sliding the assemblies in or out of a MegaPAC chassis. (Currently, two exceptions are the FinPACs which can only be used in the high power chassis and the UniPACs which can only be used in the 4 kW MegaPAC.) For outputs greater than 200 Watts, a driver ModuPAC and one or more booster ConverterPACs will be used. For outputs greater than 600 Watts, a driver FinPAC and one or more booster ConverterPACs will be used. Arrays of drivers and boosters should be configured so all boosters are placed in the slots to the immediate right of the driver when looking at the output end of the MegaPAC.
Prior to removing or installing ConverterPACs, you must remove power from the MegaPAC and wait 5 minutes. Failure to do so can result in personal injury or damage to the supply.
Take standard ESD precautions when handling ConverterPACs.
Removing ConverterPACs
ConverterPACs can be removed by loosening the captive screw at the base. Once this screw has been loosened, the ConverterPAC will slide out of the chassis. Once a
ConverterPAC has been removed, the empty slot MUST be filled with either another ConverterPAC or an airblock. If the slot is le empty, it will provide an airflow escape
and cause failure to the power supply.
Installing ConverterPACs as Drivers
ConverterPACs can be installed in empty slots by simply sliding in the new ConverterPAC and securing the screw at the base. Power and interface connections can be made aer the ConverterPAC has been installed.
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Figure 2.
Remote Sense
Output Adjust
- Vout
+ Vout
DC OK (Power Good)
Paralleling ConverterPACs
Installing Booster ConverterPACs to Increase Output Power
ConverterPACs can be paralleled for more power. Additional power to an output is obtained by connecting one or more boosters in parallel with a single driver. The driver can be placed in any open slot. All boosters should be inserted in the slots to the immediate right of the driver as viewed from the output end of the MegaPAC. Figure 2 shows a driver placed in slots #1 and 3 boosters placed in slots # 2 to 4. Aer inserting the driver and boosters, they are paralleled using bus bars across the positive and negative output studs. Drivers should not be paralleled with each other. Bus bars between a driver and booster (s) should never be disconnected. For help in identifying boosters and drivers, refer to the Part Numbering section on page 8. Please note that total output voltage should not exceed the converter baseplate-output isolation rating of 400 V. For detailed guideline on how outputs should be placed in series, please refer to the Applications note (Creating high voltage outputs) available on the website at www.vicorpower.com.
Bus Bars for Paralleling
Loosen screw to remove ConverterPAC
VI-200
ModuPAC
12
Driver
Boosters
4
3
5
6
8
7
ConverterPAC Functional Description
ConverterPACs are the family of slide-in output assemblies used in MegaPAC power supplies. Most ConverterPACs of the same length are interchangeable within a MegaPAC and between dierent AC input MegaPAC chassis (Exceptions are the FinPAC and UniPAC). They can be added, moved, or changed as necessary. The following ConverterPACs can be used in the PFC MegaPAC and/or PFC MegaPAC-High Power.
Spec sheets for ConverterPACs are available at www.vicorpower.com
ModuPAC
The ModuPAC output assembly consists of a VI-200 DC to DC converter that converts the high voltage bus to the desired regulated output voltage. Each ModuPAC can provide up to 200 Watts of power. Multiple ModuPACs can be paralleled in a driver-booster configuration to provide more power. ModuPACs are fused with a PC-Tron, DC-rated,
+
fast-acting fuse. A passive LC filter is used to reduce output ripple/noise down to 1%
_
typical, and 2% maximum peak-to-peak from 10% to 100% of rated load. An optional DC Power Good signal, or output voltage Trim potentiometer can be specified. The ModuPAC contains overvoltage protection (OVP), overcurrent protection (OCP), and overtemperature limiting (OTL). The OCP has automatic recovery when the overcurrent condition is removed. The OVP and OTL are latching functions and require recycling of the AC input power to restart.
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VI-J00
Remote Sense Output Adjust
- Vout
+ Vout
DC OK (Power Good)
Remote Sense
Output #2 Adjust
Output #2
Output #1
Remote Sense
Output #1 Adjust
Remote Sense Output Adjust
- Vout
+ Vout
DC OK (Power Good)
+ Vout
- Vout
Remote Interface
Voltage Limit Adjust
Current Limit Adjust
Remote Sense Output Adjust
- Vout
+ Vout
DC OK (Power Good)
M-1 STATUS
M-1 VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
M-4 STATUS
M-3 STATUS
M-2 VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
M-2 STATUS
M-4 VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
M-3 VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
CONNECTOR J1
VI-J00 VI-J00
M2
VI-J00 RAM
M1
JuniorPAC
DualPAC
RAMPAC
JuniorPAC
The JuniorPAC consists of a VI-J00 DC to DC converter that converts the high voltage bus to the desired regulated output voltage. JuniorPACs can provide up to 100 Watts of
+
output power and are fused with a single PC-Tron, DC-rated, fast-acting fuse. A passive LC filter is used to reduce output ripple/noise down to 1% typical, and 2% maximum
_
peak-to-peak from 10% to 100% of rated load. An optional DC Power Good signal or output voltage Trim potentiometer can be specified. The JuniorPAC contains output overcurrent protection, which recovers automatically when the overcurrent condition is removed. Overvoltage protection and overtemperature limiting are not available.
M1
DualPAC
This output assembly consists of two VI-J00 DC to DC converters that convert the high
M2
voltage bus to the desired regulated output voltages as noted above. The outputs are electrically isolated. For detailed pin out description, refer to page 10.
RAMPAC
This output assembly consists of a VI-J00 DC to DC converter with a Ripple Attenuator
+
Module (RAM) and is designed for applications requiring low output ripple/noise. The
_
RAMPAC can attenuate the ripple/noise down to 10 mV peak-to-peak over a 20 MHz bandwidth from 10% to 100% of rated load of the converter. Outputs from 5 V to 50 V are available.
VI-200/BatMOD
Maxi
BatPAC
ModuPAC
FlexPAC
BatPAC
The BatPAC output assembly consists of a VI-200 BatMod current source that converts the high voltage bus to the desired regulated output voltage. The converter is fused with
+
a PC-Tron, DC-rated, fast-acting fuse. The BatPAC is a 200 Watts programmable current
_
source that can be configured as a battery charger. Maximum current and voltage settings are controlled using potentiometers that come as a standard feature, or through Trim pin access as an option. BatPACs are available for 12 V, 24 V and 48 V battery systems.
FINPAC
The FinPAC output assembly consists of a Maxi DC to DC converter that converts the unregulated high voltage bus to the desired regulated output voltage. Each Maxi module
+
can provide up to 600 Watts of output power. Each FinPAC occupies 2 slots because
_
it has an extra large heatsink attached to dissipate the heat generated by this more powerful Maxi converter. Currently, the FinPAC is ONLY used in the high power (MX) chassis. It cannot be used in any other member of the MegaPAC Family. Contact Westcor for future updates.
FlexPAC
The FlexPAC output assembly consists of from 2 to 4 discrete outputs that convert the high voltage bus to the desired output voltage. Each FlexPAC output can be manually trimmed from 2 V to 25 V and supports up to 5 amps with a maximum output power of 50 W per output. All outputs maintain less than 50 mV noise over the entire output range. All outputs support local sense only. For electrical trim options and specific output sequencing contact the factory.
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List of ConverterPACs used in the PFC MegaPAC and
PFC MegaPAC-High Power and their features
ConverterPAC OVP OCP OTL RS/AS LS/AS PG TrimPot
ModuPAC Std Std Std AS* AS* Opt Opt
JuniorPAC N/A Std N/A AS* AS* Opt Opt
DualPAC N/A Std N/A AS* AS* N/A Opt
RAMPAC N/A Std N/A AS* AS* Opt Opt
BatPAC N/A Std N/A N/A N/A N/A Std
FinPAC** Std Std N/A AS* AS* Opt Opt
FlexPAC Std Std Std LS LS N/A Std
* See pages 12 and 13 for more information on Autosense.
** All the above mentioned ConverterPACs can be used in both the PFC MegaPAC and PFC MegaPAC- High Power except the FinPAC which currently can only be used in the PFC MegaPAC-High Power. (The UniPAC - not listed above - cannot be used either in the PFC MegaPAC or the PFC MegaPAC- High Power. Currently, the UniPAC is only used in the 4 kW MegaPAC.)
Note: All ConverterPACs mentioned above can be paralleled EXCEPT the DualPAC, JuniorPAC and RamPAC.
Part Numbering
PFC MegaPAC Mpaa-7bcccc-v-xx
p = P for standard chassis p = X for high power chassis
aa = number of outputs
b = number of DC-DC modules and FlexPACs
cccc = customer specific configuration code
v = optional revision code and may be blank (note: v = G for RoHS compatible
product)
xx = additional option codes Note: xx = MI for rugged chassis, = MC for rugged chassis with conformal coating
ConverterPAC XxDV/xEAx
X = ConverterPAC type (For RoHS, add G to current prefix)
F
xD = Voltage out
x
= Current out (rounded to 1 decimal point)
E
= Can be multiple options* (see page 9)
x
F
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Part Numbering (Cont.)
* ConverterPAC options
Booster module
B
D DC OK or Power Good
F Full 50-110% output adjustment
50-107.5% output adjustment
F1
50-105% output adjustment
F2
50-102.5% output adjustment
F3
50-100% output adjustment
F4
60-110% output adjustment
F5
70-110% output adjustment
F6
80-110% output adjustment
F7
Industrial Grade module
I
Custom SRF module used
K
Preload V
P
Military Grade module
M
R RAM external
3
1
2
Examples:
M15V/10A, M15V/10ADFI, D15V/6.7A-12V/8.3AT
S
T 90-110% output adjustment
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6
V1
V2
V3
Trimpot removed for external
BatPAC adjustment
4
90-107.5% output adjustment
90-105% output adjustment
90-102.5% output adjustment
90-100% output adjustment
98-105% output adjustment
100-110% output adjustment
"VXI" low noise (150 mV or less)
15V< V
OUT
"VXI" low noise (50 mV or less)
≤ 15 Vdc
OUT
“VXI” low noise (1% ripple or less)
V
> 24 V
OUT
≤ 24 V
5
M = ModuPAC (RoHS =GM) R = RAMPAC (RoHS = GR) D = DualPAC (RoHS = GD) B = BatPAC (RoHS = GB) J = JuniorPAC (RoHS = GJ) PZ = PZ - FinPAC (RoHS = GPZ)
[1]
D option: Optional for all ConverterPACs EXCEPT the DualPAC, BatPAC and RamPAC
[2]
F options: Optional for all ConverterPACs EXCEPT the BatPAC, DualQPAC, and FlexPAC. Trim range
dependent on module type and voltage
[3]
R option: When using an external RAM, components such as autosense resistors and local sense jumpers must be removed before turning on the supply. In addition, in order to insure proper operation, sense pins must be connected either locally or remotely after the RAM's output. For further information, contact Applications Engineering.
[4]
T options: Optional for all ConverterPACs EXCEPT the BatPAC, DualQPAC, and FlexPAC. Trim Range dependent on module type and voltage
[5]
V options: Optional ONLY on the ModuPAC, DualPAC and JuniorPAC. N/A on all other ConverterPACs. Requires 15% minimum load.
FlexPAC Fxxaaa-bbb-ccc-ddd
F = FlexPAC
xx = pack chassis variations aaa = voltage setting for output 1 with implicit factor of 10 (103 = 10.3 V)
bbb = output 2
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ConverterPAC Output and Connector Pin Identification for the PFC MegaPAC
MODUPAC/JR.PAC/RAMPAC
DUALPAC
20-130182-TAB
ModuPAC JuniorPAC
RAMPAC
DualPAC
+ V0UT
J2-PIN1
OUTPUT ADJUST
- VOUT
J3-PIN1
J1-B-PIN1
J2-B-PIN1
OUTPUT ADJ. #1
J1-A-PIN1
J2-A-PIN1
OUTPUT ADJ. #2
(REMOTE SENSE)
J2
TRIM PIN ACCESS
1
2
+ SENSE
3
- SENSE
J3 DC OK (POWER GOOD)
Vcc IN
4
3
POWER GOOD
2
POWER GOOD INVERTED
1
SIGNAL GROUND
J1
(OUTPUT CONNECTORS)
1 AND 4 +V OUT
1
4
2 AND 5 -V OUT
2
5
6
3
3 +R/SENSE 6 -R/SENSE
J2
(REMOTE SENSE)
TRIM PIN ACCESS
1
2
+ SENSE
3
- SENSE
MATING HDWR:
HOUSING- MOLEX P/N: 50-57-9403
TERMINALS- MOLEX P/N: 16-02-0103 CRIMP TOOL MOLEX P/N: 11-01-0208
MATING HDWR:
HOUSING- MOLEX P/N: 39-01-0043
TERMINALS- MOLEX P/N: 30-00-0031 CRIMP TOOL MOLEX P/N: 57005-5000
MATING HDWR:
HOUSING- MOLEX P/N: 39-01-2060
TERMINALS- MOLEX P/N: 39-00-0039 CRIMP TOOL MOLEX P/N: 11-01-0197
MATING HDWR:
HOUSING- MOLEX P/N: 50-57-9403
TERMINALS- MOLEX P/N: 16-02-0103 CRIMP TOOL MOLEX P/N: 11-01-0208
Note:
1. All ConverterPACs except the FinPAC occupy one slot. The FinPAC occupies two slots.
2. New output studs were installed on the ConverterPACs and are 1/8th inch longer. Refer to page 24 for more information.
DUALPAC - COMPONENT SIDE VIEW
M2
Output A 48V/2.1A
M1
Output B 12V/8.3A
Example: D12V/8.3A-48V/2.1A
J1-B (M1)
J1-A (M2)
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ConverterPAC Output and Connector Pin Identification for the PFC MegaPAC
BatPAC
FinPAC
+ V0UT
CURRENT LIMIT ADJUST
VOLTAGE LIMIT ADJUST
- VOUT
J3-PIN1
+ 0UT
OUTPUT ADJUST
- OUT
P2-PIN1
J2 (BATPAC REMOTE INTERFACE)
CURRENT LIMIT ADJUST
4
3
VOLTAGE LIMIT ADJUST
2
CURRENT MONITOR
1
- VOUT
P2 REMOTE SENSE TRIM/SC & POWER GOOD
+SENSE
7
6
-SENSE
5
TRIM
4
Vcc IN
3
POWER GOOD
2
POWER GOOD INVERTED
1
SIGNAL GROUND
MATING HDWR:
HOUSING- MOLEX P/N: 39-01-0073
TERMINALS- MOLEX P/N: 39-00-0031
CRIMP TOOL MOLEX P/N: 57005-5000
MATING HDWR:
HOUSING- MOLEX P/N: 39-01-0043
TERMINALS- MOLEX P/N: 30-00-0031 CRIMP TOOL MOLEX P/N: 57005-5000
FlexPAC
M-1 STATUS
M-2 STATUS M-1 VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT M-2 VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
CONNECTOR J1
M-3 VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT M-4 VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
M-3 STATUS
M-4 STATUS
7
89 10 11 12
n/a n/a
++++
n/a
n/a
12 4356
M1
M2
M3
M4
MATING HDWR:
HOUSING MOLEX P/N 39-01-2120
TERMINALS MOLEX P/N 39-00-0039
CRIMP TOOL MOLEX P/N 11-01-0197
Note:
1. All ConverterPACs except the FinPAC occupy one slot. The FinPAC occupies two slots.
2. New output studs were installed on the ConverterPACs and are 1/8th inch longer. Refer to page 24 for more information.
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