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ARM, Autoranging Rectifier Module
Rev. 2.4
Page 6 of 12
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Figure 8—Converter connections
+In
Gate In (PC)
Gate Out (PR)
–In
+In
Gate In (PC)
Gate Out (PR)
–In
N
ST
L
+V
BOK
EN
–V
Vicor DC-DC
Converter
VI-ARM
R1
R2
C1
C2
V1
V2
D2
D1
C3
C5
C4
C6
F1
F2
Vicor DC-DC
Converter
To additional modules
C7*
C8*
Part
C1,2
C3–6
R1,2
V1,2
F1,2
D1,2
C7,8
Z1
D3,D4
C10,C11
R3
Description
Holdup capacitors
4700pF
150k, 0.5W
220V MOV
3A, PC Tron
Diode
Film Cap., 0.8f
MOV
1N5817
0.001F
500
Vicor
Part Number
see text
01000
00127-1503
13755
02178
00670
03040
26108
Sizing PCB traces:
All traces shown in bold carry significant
current and should be sized accordingly.
VI-ARM- _12
N/ST/L
+/– In
10A rms at 90Vac and 500W
4A DC at 190Vdc and 750W
Required if C1 & C2 are located more than
6 inches from output of VI-ARM.
*
Z1
*
Filter
Holdup Box (HUB)
820F HUB820-S,
2200F HUB2200-S
1200F HUB1200-S, 2700F HUB2700-S
1800F HUB1800-S, 3300F HUB3300-S
20A rms at 90Vac and 1000W
8A DC at 190Vdc and 1500W
VI-ARM- _22
N/ST/L
+/– In
R3
C10
D3
C11
D4
Application Note, continued
Off-Line Power Supply Configuration
The ARM maintains the DC output bus voltage between 200
and 375Vdc over the entire universal input range, which is
compatible with Vicor VI-260 series and VI-J60 series DC-DC
converters, as well as next-generation 300V input Vicor
converters. The ARM automatically switches to the proper
rectification mode (doubled or undoubled) depending on the
input voltage, eliminating the possibility of damage due to
improper line connection. The ARM–1 is rated at 500W in the
low range (90-132Vac input), and 750W in the high range
(180-264Vac input). The ARM–2 is rated for 1000W and
1500W for the low and high input ranges respectively. Either
of these modules can serve as the AC front end for any number
and combination of compatible converters as long as the
maximum power rating is not exceeded.
Strap (ST) Pin. In addition to input and output power pin
connections, it is necessary to connect the Strap pin to the
junction of the series holdup capacitors (C1, C2, Fig. 8)
for proper (autoranging) operation. Gas tubes across the
capacitors provide input transient protection. The bleeder
resistors (R1, R2, Fig. 8) discharge the holdup capacitors when
power is switched off.
Enable (EN) Pin. (See Fig. 9). The Enable pin must be
connected to the Gate-In or PC pin of all converter modules to
disable the converters during power-up. Otherwise, the
converters would attempt to start while the holdup capacitors
were being charged through an unbypassed thermistor,
preventing the bus voltage from reaching the thermistor
bypass threshold thus disabling the power supply. The Enable
output (the drain of an N channel MOSFET) is internally
pulled up to 15V through a 150k
resistor.
A signal diode should be placed close to and in series with the
Gate-In pin of each converter to eliminate the possibility of
control interference between converters. The Enable pin
switches to the high state (15V) with respect to the negative
output power pin to turn on the converters after the power-up
inrush is over. The Enable function also provides input
overvoltage protection for the converters by turning off the
converters if the DC bus voltage exceeds 400Vdc. The
thermistor bypass switch opens if this condition occurs,
placing the thermistor in series with the input voltage, which
reduces the bus voltage to a safe level while limiting input
current in case the gas tubes fire. The thermistor bypass switch
also opens if a fault or overload reduces the bus voltage to less
than 180Vdc.