EMC VI-200, VI-J00 specifications Outputs 12 15 V Outputs 24 48 V Outputs, Output Ripple vs. Load

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9. EMC Considerations

For VI-200 and VI-J00 Family DC-DC Converters and Configurable Power Supplies

 

High Frequency Switching Noise. Peak-to-peak output voltage ripple is typically 2% or less (1% for 12 V outputs and above). Hence additional output filtering is generally not required. Digital systems rarely need additional filtering. However some analog systems, such as ultrasound systems, will probably require additional output filtering. See additional output filter choices in Table 9–1.

Line Related Output Noise. Line related output noise can be determined from the converter specification — Input Ripple Rejection. As an example, a VI-260-CV

(300 Vin to 5 Vout) has a rejection specification at 120 Hz of 30 + 20 Log (Vin / Vout). Vin = 300 and Vout = 5, hence its rejection is 30 + 35.56 = 65.56 dB, which provides an attenuation factor of 1.89 k. Therefore, if the input to the converter has 30 V p-p of ripple, the output p-p ripple would be 15.8 mV. It is not practical to attenuate this component further with passive filtering due to its low frequency, hence active filtering is required. The RAM contains both a passive filter for high frequency noise and an active filter for low frequency noise.

 

 

5 V Outputs

12 – 15 V Outputs

24 – 48 V Outputs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No Additional Filter

2% p-p (Typical)

1% p-p (Typical)

0.2% p-p (Typical)

 

 

Low ESR Output Cap.

1% p-p (Typical)

0.5% p-p (Typical)

0.1% p-p (Typical)

 

 

LC Output Filter

0.4% p-p (Typical)

0.2% p-p (Typical)

0.05% p-p (Typical)

 

 

RAM Filter (VI-200)

<3 mV p-p (Maximum)

<3 mV p-p (Maximum)

<3 mV p-p (Maximum)

 

 

RAM Filter (VI-J00)

<10 mV (Maximum)

<10 mV (Maximum)

<10 mV (Maximum)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 9–1— Output filter options and output voltage and ripple

Differential Output Filtering

Typical Vicor Module (VI-230-CV) 48 V Input, 5 V Output

C2a

 

 

C3a

 

 

 

 

+IN

+OUT

 

 

 

Conditions

 

GATE

+S

 

 

 

 

C1 = 100 µF

 

Light Load = 3 A

C1

OUT

TRIM

 

GATE

C2a – C2b

= 4,700 pF

(Vicor Part # 01000)

Nominal Load = 15 A

 

–S

 

IN

C3a – C3b

= 0.01 µF

(Vicor Part # 04872)

Full Load = 30 A

 

–IN

–OUT

 

 

 

 

 

C2b

 

 

C3b

 

 

 

 

 

Output Ripple vs. Load

 

 

3 Amp Load

 

 

15 Amp Load

 

 

30 Amp Load

Figure 9–10Output noise, no additional output filtering

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Contents Conducted Noise vs. Load Conducted NoiseTypical Vicor Module Input, 5 V Output VI-230-CV EMC Considerations Typical Fixed Frequency Converter PWM Input, 5 V OutputTypical Vicor Module VI-230-CV Input, 5 V Output Conducted input noise, with common-mode chokeConducted noise, multiple zero-current-switching converters Conducted noise, differential-mode filtering Radiated Noise Noise ConsiderationsMeasuring Output Noise Noise coupling modelOutputs 12 15 V Outputs 24 48 V Outputs Output Ripple vs. Load11- Output noise, additional output capacitance 100 µF C2a C2b = 700 pF Vicor RAM / MI-RAM Operation 13- Output noise, with Ripple Attenuator Module RAM

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