Difference between revisions of "IONI power supply schemes"
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*High power PSU cost when above 200W | *High power PSU cost when above 200W | ||
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| [[File:ioni_spu_scheme2.png|300px]]|| Two similar high power supplies are used to supply both motor and logic voltages. In this system power of PSU1 and PSU2 will contribute to motor supply, i.e. if both supplies are rated 200W, then total power available to drives is ~400W. Diodes D1 is needed to protect power supplies from regenerative power and D2/D3 to protect power supplies in the case where one power supply would shut down (i.e. on overload). For recommended diodes, see the paragraph below.|| | | [[File:ioni_spu_scheme2.png|300px]]|| Two similar high power supplies are used to supply both motor and logic voltages. In this system power of PSU1 and PSU2 will contribute to motor supply, i.e. if both supplies are rated 200W, then total power available to drives is ~400W. Diodes D1 is needed to protect power supplies from regenerative power and D2/D3 to protect power supplies in the case where one power supply would shut down (i.e. on overload). For recommended diodes, see the paragraph below.|| | ||
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*In PSU fault/overload, drive logic power may be instabilized | *In PSU fault/overload, drive logic power may be instabilized | ||
+ | *Switching PSUs typically don't allow temporary overloading | ||
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| [[File:ioni_psu_linear.png.png|300px]] || Linear (transformer based unregulated) power supply is used for motor supply and low power switching PSU for logic power. || | | [[File:ioni_psu_linear.png.png|300px]] || Linear (transformer based unregulated) power supply is used for motor supply and low power switching PSU for logic power. || |
Revision as of 15:41, 3 December 2015
Diodes D1-D3 are typical silicon or schottky rectifier diodes that are sufficiently rated to carry the present voltages and currents. As diodes are inexpensive, there is no need to avoid oversizing them. Examples diodes:
- Diodes Inc. 10A02-T (10A 100V, leaded)
- Diodes Inc. 10A04-T (10A 400V, leaded)
- Fairchild FFPF30UP20STU (30A, 200V, leaded, isolated TO-220 case)
- Fairchild RURG3060 (30A 600V, leaded, non-isolated case - cooling tab is either anode or cathode)
- Fairchild STPS20120D (20A 120V, leaded, non-isolated case - cooling tab is either anode or cathode)