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Output Considerations
Cross Regulation
of Dual Outputs
MDI's full
featured dual output DC/DC Converters are normally regulated from
the positive output to the negative output rail. Therefore, a
dual 12 V output unit is actually a 24 V converter with a center
tap. A dual 5 VDC unit is actually a 10 VDC unit with a center
tap.
Since the voltage
from end to end is tightly regulated, the voltage at the tap can
and must move if the load is unbalanced. The reason for this is
the impedances of the power conversion train and the output filters.
This
data for a dual 15 VDC output part shows that the balanced half
to full load regulation is 0.14%. Assuming 30 ohms as the per unit
load resistance, the DC/DC Converter's per unit output impedance
is .0029. The impedance of the center tap is approximately .0114
per unit for small deviations about a fully loaded condition. However,
when the load unbalance is severe, the output voltages deviate by
a much greater amount. The reason for this is that at heavier loads,
more averaging of the power waveform takes place. At light loads,
from under 10%, ranging to no load, more peak detecting takes place.
This is why
a dual output voltage converter is not recommended for use at lighter
than a 90%/10% load unbalance unless a relatively large load unbalance
can be tolerated.
In many applications,
there is a severe load unbalance, or two outputs of differing voltage
are required. In these applications, a conventional dual output
part cannot be used.
There are two
ways to overcome this situation (that occurs under extreme unbalanced
load conditions) by constructing a full featured DC/DC Converter
to special order. The first technique is to construct a dual output
part made from a triple output design. The high current output is
then the sole main regulated output. The lighter current output
is derived from one of the linear regulated outputs. The second
linear regulated output is not used.
The second technique
is to construct a converter that balances output impedances closely
to the load unbalance. This includes matching transformer and inductor
resistances as well as diode drops, etc., so that the desired voltages
are produced regardless of the load unbalance.
MDI full featured
hybrid DC/DC Converters with dual output can be produced with the
same polarity. For example, a dual output part can be constructed
to produce +5 VDC and +3.3 VDC. Another example is a converter that
produces +12 VDC and +5 VDC.
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