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DOC-MN-007-03 VCCM600 User Manual
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Signalling
Global Signals
To reduce cabling in the end system, all major input and output signals and the global 5V bias supply are wired to a single signals circuit that is accessed through
connector J3 on the transformer module as shown in the diagram below.
J3 – Global Signals
Pin
Name
Description
1
PG4
Slot 4 Power Good
2
INH4
Slot 4 Inhibit
3
PG3
Slot 3 Power Good
4
INH3
Slot 3 Inhibit
5
PG2
Slot 2 Power Good
6
INH2
Slot 2 Inhibit
7
PG1
Slot 1 Power Good
8
INH1
Slot 1 Inhibit
9
T
SNS
Temperature sense
10
ACOK
AC mains signal
11
+5V
5V Bias supply
12
COM
Common
All the signals are referenced to the bias supply common rail (COM) and external control and/or monitoring circuits can be easily powered and interfaced to the
PSU through this connector. The entire signals circuit is fully medically isolated and can be considered a SELV output. The table below lists the isolation voltages.
Signals isolation voltages
Signals to Input
4000
V
AC
Signals to Chassis
500
V
DC
Signals to Output
500
V
DC
Bias Supply (+5V [Power])
The VCCM600 series has one isolated bias supply located on the transformer module (J3) beside slot 4. The output side bias supply generates 5V and is rated up
to 1A. The supply is available whenever the AC mains voltage is connected and the input module is operating correctly. A shutdown through the standby control
on J2 or any of the following abnormal conditions will disable the 5V bias supply:
Over temperature of any part of the unit
Over voltage on any output module
Internal over current (device failure)
AC Mains Signal (ACOK [Output])
An ACOK signal is provided to indicate to the user that the AC mains voltage is applied and the input module is operating correctly. The output signal is driven
from an internal operational amplifier. Under normal operating conditions this signal gives a warning of 5ms before the output voltage falls below the power
good threshold. A shutdown through the standby control on J2 or any of the following abnormal conditions may cause the unit to turn off without the minimum
5mS ACOK warning:
Over temperature of any part of the unit
Over voltage on any output module
Internal over current (device failure)
*Output modules that are adjusted above nominal voltage, will have reduced ACOK warning time.
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2
11
12