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| Using Under Voltage Protection (UVP) |
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Using Under Voltage Protection (UVP) |
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| Important: UVP will not be active for voltage set points that are less than 1% |
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| of model voltage. |
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| The UVP prevents voltage settings below a set value. The UVP lets you |
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| create a voltage window of operation when used in conjunction with the |
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| OVP setting. The UVP range is variable from 0 V to OVPSET |
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| The UVP is a protection that becomes active after the output is enabled |
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| and a period of time has passed to allow the output to reach its set point |
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| value before the UVP protection begins monitoring. As with OVP if the |
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| voltage set point is determined by analog control (VAP) and the voltage |
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| strays to within 5% of the UVP set point then UVP Safe will trigger to |
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| warn the user that they are about to trigger the UVP alarm. |
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| The period of time before the UVP monitoring is active after the output is |
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| enabled is determined by the |
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| Table |
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| Response Time, 0 - Vmax. Since the rise time is based on a purely |
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| resistive load the user should be aware that UVP triggering might be |
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| possible in capacitive or rectifier loads due to the rise time being longer. |
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| In these cases it is recommended that the user mask the UVP alarm until |
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| the rise time has elapsed and then unmask the alarm to allow UVP |
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| protection to be enabled during operation. |
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