Data Sheet: Belleta® iEA Series –Single Output Eighth Brick

Heat transfer by convection can be enhanced by increasing the airflow rate that the power module experiences. The maximum output current of the power module is a function of ambient temperature

(TAMB) and airflow rate as shown in the thermal performance figures on the thermal

performance page for the power module of interest. The curves in the figures are shown for natural convection through 2 m/s (400 ft/min). The data for the natural convection condition has been collected at

0.3m/s (60 ft/min) of airflow, which is the typical airflow generated by other heat dissipating components in many of the systems that these types of modules are used in. In the final system configurations, the airflow rate for the natural convection condition can vary due to temperature gradients from other heat dissipating components.

Operating Information:

Over-Current Protection: The power modules have current limit protection to protect the module during output overload and short circuit conditions. During overload conditions, the power modules may protect themselves by entering a hiccup current limit mode. The modules will operate normally once the output current returns to the specified operating range. There is a typical delay of 30mS from the time an overload condition appears at the module output until the hiccup mode will occur.

Output Over-Voltage Protection: The power modules have a control circuit, independent of the primary control loop that reduces the risk of over voltage appearing at the output of the power module during a fault condition. If there is a fault in the primary regulation loop, the over voltage protection circuitry will cause the power module to enter a hiccup over-voltage mode once it detects that the output voltage has reached the level indicated on the Electrical Data section for the power module of interest. When the condition causing the over-voltage is corrected, the module will operate normally.

An optional latching over-voltage protection is available. On modules with this feature, the power module will shut down once it detects that the output voltage has reached the level indicated on the Electrical Data section for the power module of interest. The module remains off unless the input voltage is recycled.

Thermal Protection: When the power modules exceed the maximum operating temperature, the modules may turn off to safeguard the power unit against thermal damage. The module will auto restart as the unit is cooled below the over temperature threshold. On modules with the latching over-voltage protection feature, the unit may latch off during a severe over temperature condition; the module remains off unless the input voltage is recycled.

Remote On/Off: - The power modules have an internal remote on/off circuit. The user must supply an open-collector or compatible switch between the Vin(-) pin and the on/off pin. The maximum voltage generated by the power module at the on/off terminal is 15V. The maximum allowable leakage current of the switch is 50uA. The switch must be capable of maintaining a low signal Von/off < 1.2V while sinking 1mA.

The standard on/off logic is positive logic. The power module will turn on if terminal 2 is left open and will be off if terminal 2 is connected to terminal 3. If the positive logic circuit is not being used, terminal 2 should be left open.

An optional negative logic is available. The power module will turn on if terminal 2 is connected to terminal 3, and it will be off if terminal 2 is left open. If the negative logic feature is not being used, terminal 2 should be shorted to terminal 3.

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