23 June 2005
HE104MAN-V8 Manual
CHAPTER 3: THEORY OF OPERATION
3.1 Input power protection
Input power is connected to the screw terminal block, CN1, which is removable from the socket connector on the circuit board. A 10 ampere “pico” fuse F1 limits the current draw from the power source. A series of devices, (toroid coil L3, transorb D4 and filter capacitors, C8A,C8B and C8D) filters and clamps the input power.
Transorb D4 is a 5KVA,
3.2 Switching Regulator, +5VDC
A switching regulator IC1, generates the +5VDC output, which operates in a “buck” mode synchronous switching regulator configuration. It does this by using inductor coil L1, upper mosfet Q4, lower mosfet Q5, schottky diode D8, input filter capacitors C8A, C8B, C8C, C8D and output filter capacitors C2, C3, C9A, C9B and C9C. Regulator IC1, is a current mode controller that adjusts the “switching cycle” by the sensed current, instead of directly by the output voltage sensing error amplifier, in regulator IC1. This further sets the current trip level. Operating frequency is set by capacitor C5.
A total of 15 amperes can be supplied to the connected +5VDC load and +12VDC regulator, the – 5VDC,
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The +5VDC regulator functions fully down to 6VDC input. Below 6VDC input, the +5VDC output will track the input and have a drop proportional to the resistive losses on the HE104. The HE104 operates up to 40VDC input.
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