E F Johnson Company 2422001-1 사용자 설명서

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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
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August 2000
Part No. 001-2001-200
In operation, the power MOSFETs Q116, Q118 
are on for approximately one-third of the period pro-
viding current to the primary side of T107.  During 
that time CR121 is forward conducting and charging 
L101.  When the MOSFETs are switched off, the mag-
netizing current of T107 continues to flow through 
CR118, CR119.  These diodes place 400V across the 
transformer in opposite polarity that  resets the trans-
former core.  During the off period CR128 is free 
wheeling and L101 is discharging.  Transformer T107 
provides the isolation between the low voltage and 
high voltage sections.
The +26.5V pulse width modulator is peak cur-
rent mode controlled.  This type of converter requires 
current and voltage sense.  T105, CR112, R125, R146 
and C125 provide the current sense circuit.  The volt-
age sense circuit is U109 and the associated circuitry 
on the isolated side of the supply.
An opto-isolator is used to cross the boundary 
from high to low voltage sections.  In the event of an 
over-voltage condition (>+32V) U115 and associated 
components turn the power supply off.  This shutdown 
mechanism latches the power supply Off.  The enable 
line must be turned Off for 10 seconds for the power 
supply to reset.  T106 has a tap to provide current  to 
the optional battery back-up (Part No. 023-3-2000-
830).  The +26.5V is available at the high current out-
put connector to the power supply and it also powers 
the +15V, +5V and -5V converters through F102.
6.5.4  SYNCHRONIZING CIRCUITS
The +15V and +5V sections run at the same fre-
quency as the +26.5V pulse width modulator.  In order 
for a beat note not to be produced, a sync circuit is 
used.  If two converters are not synchronized, the dif-
ference frequency may show up at an undesired loca-
tion in the repeater.
Divider R151/R152 samples the output of the 
main pulse width modulator.  When Q116 and Q118 
turn on, the output on U104A, pin 3 goes high.  C138, 
R176, CR122 along with U104B creates a very narrow 
pulse on U104B, pin 6.  Q110, Q111 and Q112 level 
shift and buffer this pulse.  When the narrow pulse is 
presented to the timing capacitor of the +15V and +5V 
converters, the cycle terminates and a new one starts.  
This forces the +15V and +5V converters to run at the 
same frequency and is slightly delayed from the 
+26.5V converter.
6.5.5  FAN AND THERMAL SHUTDOWN
The voltage supply to the thermal measurement 
circuit is generated from transformer T101 and the 
associated bridge rectifier consisting of CR101, 
CR102, CR110 and CR111 and bulk storage capacitor 
C101.  This voltage is approximately +9V when the 
AC voltage is at 120V AC.
NOTE:  This DC voltage is dependant on the input AC 
voltage.
U106 provides a very accurate +5V required for 
proper operation of the temperature sense circuit.  A 
precision temperature sensor (U101) is mounted to the 
+26.5V rectifier heatsink.  The output of this sensor is 
10 mV/°C with a ±1% accuracy.  This voltage is 
amplified by U110A with precision resistors R183/
R184 setting the gain.  
The output of gain stage U110A is fed to the 
computer interface via WO116 to monitor power sup-
ply temperature with the programmer.  The output of 
U110A, pin 3 is also connected to the thermal shut-
down circuit U110C, R135, R136, R137, R138 and 
R139.  If the heatsink temperature reaches 92°C 
(198°F) the output of U110C, pin 8 goes high and sat-
urates Q103.  When Q103 is turned on U107 is turned 
off and the power supply turns off.  The remote volt-
age is always present so when the heatsink tempera-
ture drops to 80°C (176°F) the power supply restarts.  
The high temperature condition would only exist if the 
fan was blocked or faulty.
The output of U110A, pin 1 also connects to the 
fan controller.  U110D with the associated resistors 
provides a means to turn the fan on/off.  Transistors 
Q120/Q121 provide current gain and a voltage level 
shift to run the fan.  The fan turns on when the heat-
sink reaches approximately 45°C (113°F) and turns off 
again when the temperature reaches 35°C (95°C).  In 
normal operation the fan turns on and off.