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DOC-MN-008-03, VCCS300 User Manual

 

EMC Compliance 

To support compliance of the final system design with the EMC directive 2014/30/EU, the VCCS300 PSU has been designed and tested to the following standards. 

 
 

 

 

Typical Conducted emissions 

Typical Radiated emissions 

 

For radiated and conducted emissions, compliance of the final system relies on proper installation of the PSU component. The installation guidelines detailed below 
should be followed. 
 
 
 

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPLIANCE – EMISSIONS

 

Phenomenon 

Basic EMC Standard 

Test Details 

Radiated emissions, electric field 

EN55011/22 

Class B compliant 

Conducted emissions 

EN55011/22, FCC part 15, CISPR 22/11 

Class B compliant 

Harmonic Distortion 

IEC61000-3-2 

Compliant 

Flicker & Fluctuation 

IEC61000-3-3 

Compliant 

Radiated emissions, electric field, 30Hz-18GHz. 

MIL-STD-461F: RE102 (Ground, Fixed) 

Compliant (When mounted in enclosure) 

Conducted emissions, power leads, 10kHz-10Mhz. 

MIL-STD-461F: CE102 

Compliant 

 

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPLIANCE – IMMUNITY

 

Phenomenon 

Basic EMC Standard 

Test Details 

Electrostatic discharge 

IEC61000-4-2  

Test level 4: 15kV air, 8kV contact 

Radiated RF EM fields 

IEC61000-4-3 

Test Level 3: (10V/m, 80MHz-2.7GHz) sine wave AM 80% 1kHz 

Proximity fields from RF wireless communications 
equipment 

IEC61000-4-3 

Test levels as per IEC60601-1-2:2014 Table 9 

Electrical Fast Transients/bursts 

IEC61000-4-4  

Test Level 3: (2kV Power, 1kV I/O) 5kHz(ed3) & 100kHz(ed4) 

Surges 

IEC61000-4-5 

Test Level 3: 1kV L-N, 2kV L-E 

Conducted disturbances induced by RF fields 

IEC61000-4-6 

Test Level 3: 10V, 0.15 to 80MHz sine wave AM 80% 1kHz 

Power Frequency Magnetic Fields 

IEC61000-4-8 

Test level 4: 30A/m 50Hz 

Voltage Dips 

IEC61000-4-11

(2)

 

0% 10ms (Criterion A) 
0% 20ms (Criterion B 

(3)

70% 0.5s, 40% 0.2s (Criterion A at 240V and Criterion B at 100V) 

Voltage interruptions 

IEC61000-4-11 

0% 250/300 cycle as per IEC60601-1-2:2014 (Criterion B) 

Voltage Sag Immunity 

SEMI-F47-0706

(2)

 

0% 20mS (Criterion B 

(3)

80% 1s,80% 10s,90% continuous (Criterion A) 
70% 0.5s, 50% 0.2s (Criterion A at 240V and Criterion B at 100V 

(4)

Shipboard Electric Power. Voltage Spike Test 

MIL-STD-1399, SECTION 300A 

Type 1, 115V 60Hz single phase 

Conducted susceptibility, power leads 

MIL-STD-461F: CS101 

30Hz-150kHz 

Conducted susceptibility, Bulk cable injection 

MIL-STD-461F: CS114 

10kHz-200MHz 

Conducted susceptibility, Bulk cable injection, impulse 
excitation 

MIL-STD-461F: CS115 

 

Conducted susceptibility, damped sinusoidal transients, 
cables and power leads 

MIL-STD-461F: CS116 

10kHz-100MHz 

Radiated susceptibility, Magnetic field 

MIL-STD-461F: RS101 

30Hz-100kHz 

Radiated susceptibility, electric field 

MIL-STD-461F: RS103 

2 MHz to 40 GHz, 20V 

Aircraft Electric Power Characteristic 

MIL-STD-704F 

SAC102,104,105,109,110 (MIL-HDBK-704-2) & 
SXF102,104,105,109,110 (MIL-HDBK-704-6) 

Notes: 

1.

 

Criterion A = No degradation of performance or loss of function. 

 

Criterion B = Temporary degradation of performance or loss of function is allowed, provided the function is self-recoverable. 

 

Criterion C = Temporary loss of function is allowed but requires operator intervention to recover. 

2.

 

Tested at nominal range (100V to 240V). Line deratings applied where appropriate. 

3.

 

Criterion A is achieved for all input voltages when Pout <= 280W 

4.

 

Criterion A is achieved for full power when Vin >=160V or at all input voltages when Pout <= 200W 

Summary of Contents for VCCS300 Series

Page 1: ...sion before using the product and refer to the latest relevant user manual for further information relating to the use of the product Unless specifically otherwise agreed in writing by Vox Power products sold by Vox Power are not intended for use in connection with life support systems human implantations nuclear facilities or systems aircraft spacecraft military or naval missile ground support or...

Page 2: ...0 Series Overview 1 Contents 2 Part Numbers and Ordering Information 3 Important installation information 4 Product Operation 5 Output Performance 12V 24V 48V Models 7 Efficiency Performance 9 Power Ratings 10 Component Temperatures 11 Mechanical Dimensions and Mounting 12 Connector details 13 Safety 14 EMC Compliance 15 Reliability 17 Installing your VCCS300 Product 18 Accessories 22 ...

Page 3: ...A 300W 2 180mV 50mV 0 1 VNOM 15V VCCS300X 24 1 24V 12 5A 300W 2 240mV 50mV 0 1 VNOM 30V VCCS300X 48 1 48V 6 25A 300W 2 480mV 50mV 0 1 VNOM 60V 1 X S for ITE M for Medical 2 Subject to appropriate deratings PART NUMBERING SYSTEM SERIES VCCS300 S 12 0 0 0 Factory use Product Family Output Voltage S Industrial Standard M Medical 12 24 48 Industrial unit has ITE approvals IEC62368 Medical unit has med...

Page 4: ...supply contains no user serviceable parts Repairs must be carried out by authorised personnel only Contact Vox Power for further information COOLING For proper operation of the power supply the user must ensure all component temperatures are within specifications A thorough review of the user manual should be carried out for details of thermal performance EARTH TERMINAL MARKING Class I installatio...

Page 5: ... inrush specification in the datasheet is given at 25 C cold start Inrush current will increase for temperatures above 25 C and re application of AC mains Active Power Factor Correction PFC is used to ensure an accurate input current waveform with extremely low harmonic content exceeding the requirements of EN61000 3 2 This stage also provides active input current limiting which prevents overloadi...

Page 6: ...mption of 1W To achieve this the unit enters burst mode when the output power is below 6W When in burst mode the ripple frequency will reduce significantly The unit returns to normal operation when the output load goes above 12W Input Over Current Protection OCP The input circuitry is protected from excessive input current by means of an over current protection circuit which limits the input curre...

Page 7: ... This process repeats until the overload condition is removed at which point normal operation resumes Reverse Current Protection RCP The output rectifier uses synchronous rectification to achieve high efficiency Typically synchronously rectified outputs can both source and sink current The VCCS300 series outputs have internal protection to prevent any reverse current flowing into the unit Start up...

Page 8: ...p The diagram below shows details of the setup and sources of noise pickup The output ripple frequency can vary from 100kHz to 300kHz but is typically 180kHz Under light load conditions 6W the unit may enter burst mode and the ripple frequency will reduce significantly but will remain within specification Transient Response The VCCS300 series uses the latest current mode control algorithms to achi...

Page 9: ...C MN 008 03 VCCS300 User Manual Efficiency Performance The efficiency of the VCCS300 product is dependent on parameters such as mains voltage output power and on the model The plots below show typical efficiencies of a VCCS300 product for the standard output voltages The plots cover the full load and line voltage range TYPICAL EFFICIENCIES ...

Page 10: ...ction Cooled 3 4 Thermal Derating Table Convection Ambient Temperature 85VRMS 2 120VRMS 220VRMS 40 100 100 100 5 100 100 100 5 100 92 100 10 100 88 94 20 90 80 85 30 80 70 75 40 67 59 65 50 50 47 53 60 25 33 40 70 18 18 25 The convection cooled rating applies under the following conditions No forced airflow or conduction cooling The VCCS300 is mounted horizontally Mains voltage deratings apply at ...

Page 11: ...ns listed below using glue to hold the thermocouples in place 3 Power the system and monitor the temperatures until they reach steady state 4 Ensure that all temperatures remain below recommended temperatures under normal conditions and do not exceed maximum temperatures under worst case conditions It is good practice to leave some margin in the design Description Reference Measurement Position Re...

Page 12: ...ew from top side N1 N4 1 M3 Hex Socket Head Cap Screw 3mm Head height 0 50NM Baseplate Mount Screw from bottom side N1 N4 M4 Customer Preference 6mm from bottom of Baseplate 0 55NM Output Terminal M4 SEM POZI M4 SEM screw 8mm max length 0 55NM Notes 1 Top Side mounting screws are obstructed by components in some areas M3 Hex socket screws should be used to allow angled access for tightening with a...

Page 13: ...s Manufacturer Housing Terminal J1 Mains Input 1 Live 2 Neutral 2 Pin 7A 250VAC 7 92mm Locking 1 JST VAR 2 SVA 41T P1 1 J2 Protective Earth FASTON PIDG series Positive lock 0 25EX TE Connectivity 165536 1 J3 Positive Output Power J4 Negative Output Power M4 terminal 0 55Nm KST SNBS5 4 Notes 1 Cable 18 20AWG 300V 7A 105 C 2 Direct equivalents may be used for any connector parts 3 All cables must be...

Page 14: ...s Input to Output 2 MOPP 1 4000 VAC Input to Chassis 1 MOPP 2000 VAC Output to Chassis 1 MOPP 1500 Vac Earth Leakage Current NC SFC Class I 264Vac 63Hz 25 C 200 400 µA Touch Enclosure Leakage Current NC Class I Class II 264Vac 63Hz 25 C SFC Class I Class II 264Vac 63Hz 25 C 0 200 200 500 µA Patient Leakage Current NC Class I Class II 264Vac 63Hz 25 C SFC Class I Class II 264Vac 63Hz 25 C 100 100 1...

Page 15: ...turbances induced by RF fields IEC61000 4 6 Test Level 3 10V 0 15 to 80MHz sine wave AM 80 1kHz Power Frequency Magnetic Fields IEC61000 4 8 Test level 4 30A m 50Hz Voltage Dips IEC61000 4 11 2 0 10ms Criterion A 0 20ms Criterion B 3 70 0 5s 40 0 2s Criterion A at 240V and Criterion B at 100V Voltage interruptions IEC61000 4 11 0 250 300 cycle as per IEC60601 1 2 2014 Criterion B Voltage Sag Immun...

Page 16: ...al ground plate should be used to mount both the power supply and the load Both input and output cables should be fixed as close as possible to the ground plate or metal enclosure Input and output cables should be separated as much as possible from each other or a shield screen used to isolate RF currents All cables lengths and loop areas should be minimised Where cables must enter or exit the enc...

Page 17: ...aluating competing MTBF figures it is important that only the same techniques are compared The quoted VCCS300 reliability figures use Method I Case 3 Ground Fixed controlled which specifies an ambient temperature of 30 C and an upper confidence level of 90 It is also assumed that the product is operated at 100 duty cycle has an input voltage of 120VRMS an output power of 300W and that the baseplat...

Page 18: ...an illustration of how to series connect three units to give 900W of output power When mounting multiple units ensure to maintain sufficient safety clearances between units See installation clearances section for more details Isolation to Ground Care must be taken not to exceed the output isolation to chassis ground when series connecting units Each output is rated for 2200 Volts maximum between e...

Page 19: ...em and increase system reliability In share mode the output voltage of each unit has an artificial voltage drop added that reduces the output voltage as the current increases At 0 load the voltage is typically VNOM 2 5 at 50 load it is VNOM and at 100 load it is VNOM 2 5 Normal Mode For normal parallel mode SW1 should be set to normal position In this mode the highest set output will supply all th...

Page 20: ...ex Socket Head Cap Screws or from the bottom side with 4x M4 screws The diagrams below show a VCCS300 unit attachment to a heatsink from top side and bottom side Before assembly ensure both the baseplate and heatsink surfaces are clean and free from debris TOP SIDE MOUNTING BOTTOM SIDE MOUNTING Top Side mounting screws are obstructed by components in some areas M3 Hex socket screws should be used ...

Page 21: ...ieved in a variety of ways such as a plastic enclosure insulating sheet or insulating mounting pillars Plastic enclosure Insulator Insulating Spacers Must meet safety agency requirements No accessible conductive parts Must meet safety agency requirements Recommend 5mm creepage from all edges M4 thread Male Male or Male Female Nylon 6 6 Mount baseplate directly to Enclosure or Heatsink Enclosure or...

Page 22: ...D22 Y8H2 Ireland T 353 1 4591161 www vox power com DOC MN 008 03 VCCS300 User Manual Accessories Description Photo Drawing Order code VCCS300 Cable Set 1x Input connector housing 2x Input crimp connectors 1x Earth crimp connector 2x Output crimp connector CAB V3 VCCS300 Cover Kit CKIT V3 ...

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