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Fully Encapsulated
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Chassis Mountable
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Current Limit Short Circuit Protection
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Low Output Ripple and Noise
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Excellent Line and Load Regulation Characteristics
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Free-Air Convention Cooling: No external Heat Sink Required
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High Current Output Model
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5 V @ 5 amp; model PWR-01
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Wide Input Voltage Range
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85 Vac to 205 Vac: Model PWR-01
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Overview
Analog Devices' line of compact AC/DC modular supplies offer system
designers a means of supplying a reliable, easy to use, low cost
solution to powering the 5B Series and 6B Series Signal Conditioning
subsystems. These models provide high accuracy, short circuit protected,
regulated outputs with very low noise and ripple characteristics.
All models contain threaded inserts to facilitate ease of mounting
on the rear of the AC1363 19" rack
mount kit. Screw terminals also provide ease of connections
to both AC line supply and backplane power input terminals.
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Model Descriptions
Three models are offered in power levels of 5
watt (Model 955) and 25 watt (Model PWR-01). High power, 25
watt, versions are supplied with plus and minus line sense
terminals to facilitate remote load regulation. Two AC input
voltage ranges provide the capability of handling varying line
supply applications: 120 Vac (Model 955) and 120/240 Vac (Model
PWR-01). These AC/DC supplies combine the advantages of both
switching and linear regulated supplies in a small compact
package. Using the switching regulator technique provides Model
PWR-01 with high efficiency characteristics. The linear regulation
method of Model 955 offers low levels of output noise and ripple
- 2 mV rms, max. Model 955 provides a fixed 5 Vdc output (±2% max. accuracy), while Model PWR-01 offers
an adjustable 5 Vdc output (±1% accuracy with ±3%
adjustment range) and a "Power On" LED light.
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Fusing
If AC supply input fusing is desired, use a slow blow type fuse
that is rated for 150% to 200% of the power supply's full load
AC input. As a rule of thumb, the full load AC input current is
typically 28 mA for each 1 watt of output power. Model PWR-01 is
provided with an internal, nonreplaceable, 2 ampere slow blow fuse
on the AC supply line. To protect signal conditioning modules,
should internal faults occur, all supplies are designed to clamp
at an output voltage of 6.2 volts.
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Mechanical Outline Drawings
Refer to the Outline
Drawings section for mechanical drawings
on Models 955 and PWR-01.
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Determining
Power Requirements
The total 5B system power requirement is a function
of the modules and backplanes that are selected. Individual requirements
are listed in the following tables:
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5B Series Module Current
Requirements
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5B Series Backplanes
and Mounting Card Current
Requirements
| 5B01 |
0 mA |
| 5B02 |
32 mA |
| 5B03 |
0 mA |
| 5B04 |
0 mA |
| 5B08 |
0 mA |
| 5B08-MUX |
40 mA |
| AC1360 |
0
mA | | |
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5B
Series Power Supply Specifications
(typical @ +25°C and nominal line voltage)
| Input Voltage Range |
105 V rms to 125 V rms |
85 V rms to 265 V rms |
| Frequency |
50 Hz to 250 Hz |
47 Hz to 63 Hz |
| Internal Line Fuse |
N/A |
250 Vrms, 2 A Slo Blow |
| Output Voltage |
5 Vdc |
5 Vdc1 |
| Remote Sense Terminals |
N/A |
Yes |
| Short Circuit
Protection2 |
Current Limited |
Current Limited |
| Overvoltage Protection |
+6.2 V dc |
+6.0 V dc |
| Output Current |
1000 mA |
5000 mA |
| Voltage Accuracy |
±2% maximum |
±1%1 |
| Temperature Coefficient |
±0.02%/°C |
±0.05%/°C |
| Line Regulation |
±0.05% |
±0.1% |
| Load Regulation |
±0.15% |
±0.5% |
| Ripple & Noise |
2 mV pk-pk maximum |
50 mV pk-pk maximum |
| Breakdown Voltage |
2500 V rms, minimum |
2500 V rms, minimum |
| Switching Frequency |
N/A |
65 kHz |
| Operating Temperature Range |
-25°C to +71°C |
0°C to +70°C |
| Storage Temperature Range |
-25°C to +85°C |
-40°C to +85°C |
| Cooling |
Free Air Convection |
Free Air Convection |
| Chassis Mount; Encapsulated |
Yes |
Yes |
| Mounting Threaded Inserts |
Four, 4-40 x 0.15" |
Four, 4-40 x
0.15" |
1Adjustable ±3%
2Substantial overload can be withstood, including direct short.
Prolonged operation should be avoided since excessive temperature
rises will occur.
Specifications subject to change without notice. |
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