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Thermal

 

 

Thermal management is an important consideration when thinking about equipment service life. Electrolytic 
capacitors within the PSU wear with time and are typically the first end

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of

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life failure. Keeping the operation 

temperature of key components within the PSU, such as the  electrolytic capacitors, as low as possible is para-
mount. As a general rule, for every 10°C drop in the operating temperature of the electrolytic  capacitators you 
double their lifetime, and thus the lifetime of the power supply. When looking at thermal performance it is helpful 
to test under a worst

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case set of conditions, to ensure component temperatures are in an acceptable range for 

the required service life. Then consider the impact of operational time, load and temperature profile to estimate 
a more realistic lifetime for your PSU. 

 

 

Also, many FiDUS power supplies offer a 

Peak Power 

rating to provide for customers with pulsing loads. When 

using a peak power capability customers must consider:

 

1) 

Peak duration rating: the maximum length of time the peak can be drawn for

 

2) 

Duty cycle: the frequency with which the peak can be drawn. (e.g. 10% duty cycle, 1 second on:9 seconds 

off)

 

3) 

Average power value: datasheets will state the maximum average power acceptable with peak power PSUs. 

 

If any of these elements are exceeded the supply may overheat, with performance and lifetime suffering as a 
result.

 

Installation Advice

 

 

Conducted and radiated emissions compliance is a common application consideration. It is important to remem-
ber that even when using a properly filtered PSU, an application may still not achieve compliance if it is not de-
signed to minimise emissions. That being said, there are a number of things that can be done to optimise EMC 
performance either as best practice, or if you are struggling for compliance:

 

1) 

Connect all marked EMI ground points to earth. Often these are combined with the safety earth point (in class 

I installations), but on some power supplies there may be additional earth tags or mounting points.

 

2) 

Minimise the length of input/output wiring where possible and try to maintain max distance of the conductors 

from the PSU, to prevent noise pick up. Avoid bundling input and output cables together. A common component 
to avoid placing wiring near is the PFC inductor in power factor corrected power supplies.

 

3) 

Apply additional filtering before the PSU input (ensure consideration of which frequencies there are issues 

with before selecting a filter).  

 

4) 

When using an open frame PSU, mount the supply on a metal plate and connect EMI mounting points. 

 

5) 

In multi circuit systems, decouple the circuits locally.

 

6) 

Ferrites added between the PSU and system input connector and/or the DC output cables can help in reduc-

ing radiated noise issues in systems. If seen, issues are commonly in the 30

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150MHz area.

 

 

For more detailed assistance, if you still have any concerns with compliance, please get in contact with our Engi-
neering department who are on hand to assist with any queries.

 

EMC

 

 

 

On installation customers must consider the required creepage and clearance distances between the PSU and 
the end

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equipment enclosure. These distances vary depending on the installation class and safety standard 

requirements. 

 

 

For 

Class I 

installations there should be 3

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4mm between any part of the PSU and any earthed metal part of the 

enclosure. 3mm is acceptable for IT applications, 4mm required for medical applications. In Class I installations 
the PSU earth point must be connected to system safety ground.

 

For 

Class II 

installations distances may need to be increased if being installed into a surrounding metal enclo-

sure.

 

Ensure consideration of components on the underside of the PCB or low lying spills when measuring clearance 
distances between the PSU and the end

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equipment. Also top surface especially in tight enclosures such as 1U 

boxes. An insulation material can be used between PSU and metal if smaller gap required.

 

 

FiDUS recommends installing the PSU on 6mm stand offs typically, but check the distances.

 

Safety

 

ULP275 

Series

  

 

WLP350 

Series

  

 

MVPS1000 

Series

  

 

11/10/22

 

Summary of Contents for MVPS1000 Series

Page 1: ...ker Surge EFT ESD conducted and radiated IEC60601 1 2 4th ed Safety EN60601 1 IEC60601 1 ed3 ANSI AMMI ES 60601 1 CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 Key specifications 5 x 9 51 Footprint 1 61 for 1U installation Medical approvals IEC60601 1 3 1 BF rated IE60601 1 2 4th ed Up to 3 units load share for higher powers 3 Output voltage adjust EN55011 Level B conducted radiated 3 Year warranty 1000 Watts The MVPS1000...

Page 2: ...AC 88 and 240VAC 93 typical Isolation Input to Output 4245 VAC Input to Ground 1625 VAC Output to ground 1500 VAC Switching frequency 85 100 kHz 100 kHz variable for power switching Variable PFC switching 85kHz Power density 12 73 W In3 MTBF 1 28 MHrs As per Telcordia SR332 issue 3 Weight 1300 g General Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Units Notes Conditions Operating temperature 40 70 C Please s...

Page 3: ...Fields EN61000 4 8 3 A 10A M Voltage Dips and Interruptions EN61000 4 11 A B EMC Immunity Safety standard Notes Conditions UL CSA AMMI ANSI ES 60601 1 R 2012 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 60601 1 14 UL Certificate No 20190221 E173812 CB IEC60601 1 2005 A1 2012 CB Test Certificate No NO105338 Nemko EN60601 1 2006 A1 2012 Nemko Certificate No P19223365 CE 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive and 2014 35 EU Low voltage dire...

Page 4: ...t share will not function When using the load share function derate the cumulative power total by 10 Please follow the below step by step process to ensure smooth operation Connect all output cables to Vout Connect all Vs cables and twist pairs together Terminate all the Vs lines to the same points Connect the load share LS pin 10 on J3 of all the units With other units tuned off on each PSU use t...

Page 5: ... J2 Output connector 6 32 pan screw Can accept AMP 8 31886 1 Tongue 11A max AWG16 J3 I O Connector 4 Pin Connections Pin Function 1 GND 2 5V 1 5A 3 PGPF 4 VS 5 VS 6 GND 7 Remote on off 8 Current limit p2 9 Current limit p1 10 Load share ULP275 Series WLP350 Series 4 J3 I O header Molex 22 23 2101 mating part Molex 22 01 2107 MVPS1000 Series J1 Input Connector 2 Pin Connections Pin Function 1 Line ...

Page 6: ...llations but on some power supplies there may be additional earth tags or mounting points 2 Minimise the length of input output wiring where possible and try to maintain max distance of the conductors from the PSU to prevent noise pick up Avoid bundling input and output cables together A common component to avoid placing wiring near is the PFC inductor in power factor corrected power supplies 3 Ap...

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