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FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS (CON.) 

 
Input Under-Voltage Lockout 

 
The input under-voltage lockout prevents the converter 
from being damaged while operating when the input 
voltage is too low. The lockout occurs between 7.6V to 
9.0V. 
 

Over-Current and Short-Circuit Protection 

 
The ND series modules have non-latching over-current 
and short-circuit protection circuitry. When over current 
condition occurs, the module goes into the non-latching 
hiccup mode. When the over-current condition is 
removed, the module will resume normal operation. 
 
An over current condition is detected by measuring the 
voltage drop across the MOSFETs. The voltage drop 
across the MOSFET is also a function of the MOSFET’s 
Rds(on). Rds(on) is affected by temperature, therefore 
ambient temperature will affect the current limit inception 
point. 
 
The detection of the Rds(on) of    MOSFETs also acts as 
an over temperature protection since high temperature 
will cause the Rds(on) of the MOSFETs to increase, 
eventually triggering over-current protection. 
 

Remote sense 

 
The ND50 provide Vo remote sensing to achieve proper 
regulation at the load points and reduce effects of 
distribution losses on output line. In the event of an open 
remote sense line, the module shall maintain local sense 
regulation through an internal resistor. The module shall 
correct for a total of 0.5V of loss. The remote sense 
connects as shown in Figures 25. 

 

 

Figure 25: 

circuit configuration for remote sense

 

 

 

Over Temperature Protection (OTP)

 
To provide additional over-temperature protection in a 
fault condition, the unit is equipped with a non-latching 
thermal shutdown circuit. The shutdown circuit engages 
when the temperature of monitored component exceeds 
approximately 125°C. The unit will cycle on and off while 
the fault condition exists. The unit will recover from 
shutdown when the cause of the over temperature 
condition is removed 
 

Output Voltage Programming 

 

The output voltage of the ND series is trimmable by 
connecting an external resistor between the trim pin and 
output ground as shown Figure 26 and the typical trim 
resistor values are shown in Figure 27.   

 

Figure 26: 

Trimming Output Voltage 

 
The ND50 module has a trim range of 0.9V to 3.63V. 
The trim resistor equation for the ND50A is: 

 

 
Vout is the output voltage setpoint 
Rs is the resistance between Trim and Ground 
Rs values should not be less than

 

3.32k

 

 

Output Voltage 

Rs (

0.9V open 

+1.2 V 

38.3k 

+1.5 V 

18.7k 

+1.8V 12.1k 

+2.5 V 

6.34k 

+3.3V 

3.92k 

+3.63V 3.32k 

Figure 27: 

Typical trim resistor values

 

Summary of Contents for Delphi ND Series

Page 1: ...odules 12Vin 0 9V 3 63Vout 50Aout The Delphi ND Series 12V input single output non isolated point of load POL DC DC converters are the latest offering from a world leader in power systems technology and manufacturing Delta Electronics Inc The ND NE product family is the second generation non isolated point of load DC DC power modules for the DataCom Networking IT Applications and it will help to c...

Page 2: ...uF OSCON 25 50 mV RMS Full Load 1uF ceramic 10uF Tan cap and 4 680uF OSCON 5 15 mV Output Current Range 0 50 A Output Voltage Over shoot at Start up Vin 12V Turn ON 2 Output Voltage Under shoot at Power Off Vin 12V Turn OFF 100 mV Output DC Current Limit Inception Hiccup mode 110 200 Iomax DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS Output Dynamic Load Response 12Vin 1uF ceramic 10uF Tan cap and 4 680uF OSCON Positiv...

Page 3: ... 35 40 45 50 OUTPUT CURRENT A EFFICIENCY 10 2 12 0 13 8 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 5 01 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 OUTPUT CURRENT A EFFICIENCY 10 2 12 0 13 8 Figure 3 Converter efficiency vs output current 1 5V output voltage Figure 4 Converter efficiency vs output current 1 8V output voltage 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 5 01 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 OUTPUT CURRENT A EFFICIENCY 10 2 12 0 13 8 70 75 80 85 90...

Page 4: ...noise at 12Vin 0 9V 50A out Figure 8 Output ripple noise at 12Vin 1 2V 50A out Figure 9 Output ripple noise at 12Vin 1 5V 50A out Figure 10 Output ripple noise at 12Vin 1 8V 50A out Figure 11 Output ripple noise at 12Vin 2 5V 50A out Figure 12 Output ripple noise at 12Vin 3 3V 50A out ...

Page 5: ... Enable Figure 15 Turn on delay time at 12Vin 3 3V 50A out Ch1 Vout Ch4 Vin Figure 16 Turn on delay time at Remote On Off 3 3V 50A out Ch1 Vout Ch4 Enable Figure 17 Typical transient response to step load change at 10A μS from 50 to 75 and 75 to 50 of Io max at 12Vin 0 9V out Figure 18 Typical transient response to step load change at 10A μS from 50 to 75 and 75 to 50 of Io max at 12Vin 1 2V out ...

Page 6: ... Typical transient response to step load change at 10A μS from 50 to 75 and 75 to 50 of Io max at 12Vin 1 8V out Figure 21 Typical transient response to step load change at 10A μS from 50 to 75 and 75 to 50 of Io max at 12Vin 2 5V out Figure 22 Typical transient response to step load change at 10A μS from 50 to 75 and 75 to 50 of Io max at 12Vin 3 3V out ...

Page 7: ...Safety Considerations It is recommended that the user to provide a fuse with TBD in the input line for safety The output voltage set point and the output current in the application could define the amperage rating of the fuse FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS ENABLE On Off The ENABLE on off input allows external circuitry to put the ND converter into a low power dissipation sleep mode Positive ENABLE is avail...

Page 8: ...tion losses on output line In the event of an open remote sense line the module shall maintain local sense regulation through an internal resistor The module shall correct for a total of 0 5V of loss The remote sense connects as shown in Figures 25 Figure 25 circuit configuration for remote sense Over Temperature Protection OTP To provide additional over temperature protection in a fault condition...

Page 9: ... Cs 270μF 1 Ltest 1 4uH Cin 270μF 2 Cout 680uF 4 Figure 30 Input reflected ripple capacitor ripple current and output voltage ripple and noise measurement setup for ND50 FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS CON The output can also be set by an external voltage connected to trim pin as shown in Figure 28 Figure 28 output voltage trim with voltage source To use voltage trim the trim equation for the ND50 is please...

Page 10: ...re range of the module Convection cooling is usually the dominant mode of heat transfer Hence the choice of equipment to characterize the thermal performance of the power module is a wind tunnel Thermal Testing Setup Delta s DC DC power modules are characterized in heated vertical wind tunnels that simulate the thermal environments encountered in most electronics equipment This type of equipment c...

Page 11: ...re and Air Velocity Vin 12V Vout 3 3V Through PCB Orientation 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 Natural Convection Output Current A Ambient Temperature 100LFM 200LFM 400LFM 300LFM Figure 35 Output current vs ambient temperature and air velocity Vin 12V Vout 3 3V Through PCB Orientation ...

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