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JW100G

Manufacturer Part Number
JW100G
Description
Manufacturer
Lineage Power
Datasheet
Data Sheet
March 2008
Design Considerations
Input Source Impedance
The power module should be connected to a low
ac-impedance input source. Highly inductive source
impedances can affect the stability of the power mod-
ule. For the test configuration in Figure 15, a 33 µF
electrolytic capacitor (ESR < 0.7 Ω at 100 kHz)
mounted close to the power module helps ensure sta-
bility of the unit. For other highly inductive source
impedances, consult the factory for further application
guidelines.
Safety Considerations
For safety-agency approval of the system in which the
power module is used, the power module must be
installed in compliance with the spacing and separation
requirements of the end-use safety agency standard,
i.e., UL1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950-95, and VDE 0805
(EN60950, IEC950).
If the input source is non-SELV (ELV or a hazardous
voltage greater than 60 Vdc and less than or equal to
75 Vdc), for the module’s output to be considered
meeting the requirements of safety extra-low voltage
(SELV), all of the following must be true:
n
n
n
n
Note: Do not ground either of the input pins of the
The power module has extra-low voltage (ELV) outputs
when all inputs are ELV.
The input to these units is to be provided with a maxi-
mum 20 A normal-blow fuse in the ungrounded lead.
Lineage Power
The input source is to be provided with reinforced
insulation from any hazardous voltages, including the
ac mains.
One V
both the input and output pins are to be kept floating.
The input pins of the module are not operator acces-
sible.
Another SELV reliability test is conducted on the
whole system, as required by the safety agencies, on
the combination of supply source and the subject
module to verify that under a single fault, hazardous
voltages do not appear at the module’s output.
module without grounding one of the output pins.
This may allow a non-SELV voltage to appear
between the output pin and ground.
I
pin and one V
O
pin are to be grounded, or
JW100G and JW150G Power Modules; dc-dc Converters:
36 Vdc to 75 Vdc Input, 2.5 Vdc Output; 50 W to 75 W
Feature Descriptions
Overcurrent Protection
To provide protection in a fault (output overload) condi-
tion, the unit is equipped with internal current-limiting
circuitry and can endure current limiting for an unlim-
ited duration. At the point of current-limit inception, the
unit shifts from voltage control to current control. If the
output voltage is pulled very low during a severe fault,
the current-limit circuit can exhibit either foldback or tai-
lout characteristics (output current decrease or
increase). The unit operates normally once the output
current is brought back into its specified range.
Remote On/Off
Two remote on/off 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 dur-
ing a logic high and on during a logic low. Negative
logic (code suffix “1”) is the factory-preferred configura-
tion.
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
switch can be an open collector or equivalent (see
Figure 18). A logic low is V
maximum I
should maintain a logic-low voltage while sinking 1 mA.
During a logic high, the maximum V
the power module is 15 V. The maximum allowable
leakage current of the switch at V
If not using the remote on/off feature, do one of the
following:
n
n
For negative logic, short the ON/OFF pin to V
For positive logic, leave the ON/OFF pin open.
Figure 18. Remote On/Off Implementation
V
I
on/off
on/off
+
on/off
during a logic low is 1 mA. The switch
ON/OFF
V
V
I
I
(+)
(–)
I
(–) terminal (V
on/off
SENSE(+)
SENSE(–)
= 0 V to 1.2 V. The
on/off
V
V
O
O
on/off
(+)
(–)
= 15 V is 50 µA.
on/off
generated by
). The
I
(–).
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