Description
The CPA and CPD Series are highly reliable power supplies for CompactPCI? systems, which are increasingly
used in communications, industrial, military, aerospace, and other applications. These power supplies offer high power density in plug-in modules that meet the requirements of the PICMG? power interface specification for CompactPCI? systems. The converters
use the patented EDGETM technology and provide important advantages such as flexible output power, extremely high efficiency, excellent reliability, full input-to-output isolation, negligible inrush current, hot-swap capability, soft start, and overtemperature
protection. The input is protected by a transient suppressor (varistor) against surges and transients occurring on the source lines and cover an operating input voltage range from either 90 to 264 VAC or 36 to 75 VDC. The outputs are protected against continuous
overload, open-circuit, and short-circuit. Full n+1 redundant operating mode is made possible by integrated ORing FETs or ORing diodes. When several converters are connected in parallel, a single-wire connection between converters ensures current sharing.
The converters are designed as two or three separate forward converters with fixed switching frequency and synchronous rectifiers at their output. LEDs on the front panel and various warning signals display the status of the converter. The aluminum case acts
as a heat sink and as an RFI shield. It is designed for vertical insertion into 19" rack systems, but it can also be mounted in any other position, as long as the necessary airflow is ensured. The connector is a 47-pin type from Positronic or similar. Several
options are available to meet different requirements.
Features
? RoHS lead-free-solder and lead-solder-exempted products are available
? Compliant with PICMG? CompactPCI? specifications
? Wide range DC or AC input with PFC
? Extremely high efficiency and high power density
? Low inrush current
? 4 high current outputs with flexible load distribution
? Integrated ORing FETs / diodes for true redundancy
? Inhibit and enable inputs
? Remote sense lines
? Single-wire current share function for 3 outputs
? Hot-swap capability