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  The ac-mains circuit supplying power to DMS-PS-CM supplies must be fused 

according to the current rating of the wire gauge used, in accordance with 
applicable regulatory codes. The built-in 1ampere line fuse (F1) only protects 
the module itself from destructive over currents.

5.  AC Mains Connections (TB4):

 To ensure EMI-compliant operation, all three 

ac-supply inputs must be properly connected to TB4. Never operate any DMS-
PS-CM power supply without a ground connection to TB4’s ‘FG’ terminal. 

  On 120Vac 50/60Hz mains, connect the black or "hot" lead to ‘AC(L)’, the 

white or “neutral” lead to ‘AC(N)’, and the supply ground (earth) to ‘FG’ (Frame 
Ground). On 220V 50/60Hz ac mains with line and neutral conductor-designa-
tions, connect the line to AC(L), the neutral to AC(N), and the ground to ‘FG’.

6.  Connector Torque Ratings:

 It is extremely important to tighten all input and 

output terminal blocks securely. TB4’s screw terminals must be torqued to  
4.4 pound-inches (0.5Nm). TB1, TB2, and TB3 must be torqued to 3.6 pound-
inches (0.4Nm). Proper tightening will minimize losses and ensure safe, 
reliable operation.

7.  ‘Power On’ LED:

 The Power On LED indicates that the unit has ac-power 

applied and its V1 dc-output is operational. However, the power-on LED’s 
illumination does not imply nor guarantee that the unit’s dc-outputs are within 
their specified accuracy.

8.  Output Adjustment:

 The main output, V1, on all 5, 10, and 16W models is 

adjustable by approximately –10% to +15%. V1’s adjustment potentiometer 
is accessed via a small hole located next to the Power-On LED. While not 
recommended, field adjustment of single-output models can be performed 
within the tolerance window noted above. However, keep in mind that the 
unit’s maximum output power capability must not be exceeded. For example, 
increasing V1’s output voltage by 10% produces a corresponding 10% reduc-
tion in V1’s maximum output current.

 

On dual-and triple-output units, V1 is factory calibrated with all outputs 
simultaneously loaded to 100% of their rated current. On all dual- and 
triple output models, adjusting V1 under any condition other than 
those just noted (i.e., all outputs loaded to their full rated current) will 

adversely affect the operation and stability of auxiliary outputs V2 and 
V3. On these models, V1 must be adjusted to within ±2 % of its nominal 
value (+5.0V, +12.0V, or +24.0V, depending on model).

9.  Temperature Derating (See Figure 3):

 All DMS-PS-CM supplies are speci-

fied to operate at their full rated power over the temp range of 0°C to +50°C 
in still air (convection cooling) without any thermal derating. For operation 
over +50°C in still air, derate the output power linearly by 2.5% per °C down 
to 50% rated power at +70°C. To operate the units at full rated power between 
+50°C and +70°C, a minimum forced-airflow of 100 LFM is required. For 
operation below 0°C, derate the output power linearly by 2.0% per °C down 
to 50% rated power at –25°C.

  Unless forced air with the velocity noted above is employed, DMS-PS-CM 

supplies should never be mounted upside down (terminal blocks facing 
down). Also, always provide sufficient clearances in order to ensure adequate 
airflow around the supply.

10. V1 Peak Capabilities:

 DMS-PS-CM power supplies have a maximum 

continuous output-current rating that’s specified in the Ordering and Selection 
Guide. In addition, each model’s V1 output can intermittently supply 120% of 
its continuous rated current for short periods of time if the duty cycle is less 
than 10%. Peak current ratings do not apply to the auxiliary outputs V2 or V3.

11. Isolated Outputs:

 Unlike the majority of competitive ac/dc power supplies, 

all dual- and triple-output DMS-PS-CM power supplies feature fully-isolated 
outputs. This is an important feature when, for reasons of high common mode 
voltages, an instrument’s input circuit must be isolated from the system ground. 
All V1 outputs are isolated from the ac mains by a minimum of 3000Vac, while 
auxiliary outputs V2 and V3 are isolated from one another by 2000Vdc, and 
fromV1 by 1000Vdc. The low noise, double-isolated auxiliaries are ideal for 
powering sensitive instrumentation that requires low ac leakage-currents.

  All ac/dc and dc/dc power components utilized in the construction of DMS-

PS-CM power supplies are 100% hi-pot tested during their manufacturing pro-
cesses. In addition, after final assembly by MPS, all models are subjected to an 
additional hi-pot testing consisting of 1000Vac sequentially applied between the 
ac mains input and each output, and between each output and all other outputs. 

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Figure 3. Temperature Derating

DMS-PS-CM Series

High Efficiency, AC/DC Instrumentation Power  

Supplies with Individually Isolated Outputs

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Summary of Contents for DMS-PS-CM Series

Page 1: ...voltage protection A rugged vibration proof chassis mount package incorporates large shock resistant terminal blocks for all I O connections Multiple outputs low noise low cost high efficiency double...

Page 2: ...nsulation Strip Length 0 25 inches 6 4mm ScrewTighteningTorque 4 4 pound inches 0 5Nm Rated Voltage 630V VDE 0110 V Group 2 250V VDE 0110 V Group 3 EMI All models Meets CISPR Pub 22 FCC Class B Safety...

Page 3: ...cuit etch side of the pc board Fuse replacement is performed by first de energizing and then disconnecting the ac mains from TB4 Next disconnect all load wiring from TB1 TB2 and TB3 Lastly remove the...

Page 4: ...t be adjusted to within 2 of its nominal value 5 0V 12 0V or 24 0V depending on model 9 Temperature Derating See Figure 3 All DMS PS CM supplies are speci fied to operate at their full rated power ove...

Page 5: ...over 800 DMS 30LCD non backlit meters Of course these statements are made without regard to ground loop problems that may be encountered when powering 800 DPM s from a single power supply Application...

Page 6: ...formance Curves TA 25 C VIN 120V 60Hz Noise and Ripple 100 Load 20MHz Bandwidth DMS PS6 CM V1 24V DMS PS9 CM V1 24V DMS PS3 CM V2 4 85V DMS PS6 CM V2 4 85V DMS PS9 CM V2 4 85V DMS PS CM Series High Ef...

Page 7: ...EC 0 010 0 254 Transient Response 10 to 100 Load Step DMS PS3 CM V2 4 85V DMS PS6 CM V2 4 85V DMS PS9 CM V2 4 85V DMS PS3 CM V1 5V DMS PS6 CM V1 24V DMS PS9 CM V1 24V Typical Performance Curves TA 25...

Page 8: ...21 08 Murata Power Solutions Inc makes no representation that the use of its products in the circuits described herein or the use of other technical information contained herein will not infringe upo...

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